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There are many places to find antiques, unique collectibles and furniture, even a farmers' market in Hall county. The City of Flowery Branch has antiques and art galleries, and the city of Lula has several well known folk artists.

Gainesville-Hall County has many different and distinctive shopping options and is very close to many more. There are many places to find antiques, unique collectibles and furniture, even a farmers’ market in Hall County. The City of Flowery Branch has antiques and art galleries and the City of Lula has several well-known folk artists. Whatever you are looking for, you will find it here!


Shopping

Flowery Branch Main Street Square
Founded in 1874 and part of Georgia’s Better Hometown Revitalization Program, Flowery Branch features many unique stores, restaurants and a train depot under restoration. Location: Off I-985 in south Hall County.




Gainesville’s Main Street Marketplace
Built in 1886, newly opened in December 2002, this open air market offers an array of distinctive shops with local artist’s paintings and sculptures on the walls and in the atrium. There is a fresh Cajun seafood market, heirloom baby shop, boudoir boutique, fried flower retailer, skateboard shop and fudge shop. This market is a must see on the historic square, and they also offer art lessons! Coming soon is an aquarium shop and a dance club. When the tornado came in 1936, many people died. Story has it that many of their spirits still live there.

Phone: 678-776-1346


Historic Downtown Gainesville
Recently designated as one of Georgia's ten "Cities of Excellence,"and part of the National Main Street Program. Enjoy many unique restaurants, specialty shops, a restored train depot housing an arts center. Location: North of Jesse Jewell Parkway at Main Street.

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The Southeast's largest mall combines shopping, dining and entertainment and includes a 500-seat outdoor amphitheater, a 20 screen movie theater and seven-story, 3-D IMAX theater.


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