Fashion, home accessories, sports equipment and apparel, Union Street Mercantile and southern Vermont shopping at its best!
We are more than outlet shopping. We have many wonderful boutiques, unique gift and specialty stores,
and lots more, all nestled in the Green Mountains.

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N. Keen & Co.


WeÌve movedÛand have decorated our new home to be a warm and welcoming place filled with beautiful decorative furnishings and furniture, accent pieces and room accessories. We feature classic wall art and mirrors, tabletop pieces, a lovely selection of wedding gifts, and personal comfort items to help make every room in your home inviting and comfortable. Our new home is directly opposite the new Orvis flagship store. Stop in and see our summery display and design ideas that you can apply easily in your home.

Located on Route 7A
opposite Orvis
Manchester, VT
802.362.9950
Open 7 days 10am to 5:30pm

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Union Street Mercantile


The color and comfort of summer ÷.brought to you by Union Street Mercantile. Ladies can relax in Big Blue denims and classics from Isda. Newcomers include Krakerz and Sympli the Best from Canada, XCVI wearables and colors from Bloom Cosmetics. And new for the guys, White Shirt/Blue Jean, with the casual ease its name suggests. Stop by, tarry a while, stroll, meander, explore. Union Street Mercantile Ò apparel, footwear, gifts and miscellany. Located across from the Equinox Hotel on Union Street.

Located at Equinox Village Shops
59 Union Street
Manchester Village, VT
802.362.7823
Open Monday thru Saturday 10am to 5:30pm Ô Sunday 12pm to 5:30pm

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Flying Cow Signs


Creative carved and painted wooden signs have been our specialty for more than 15 years! Our new name and new location are the only things that have changed. We continue to offer unique, custom-made signs, whimsical weathervanes, and fanciful folkart to compliment your home and garden. WeÌve built our reputation for commercial and residential signs on consistent, quality craftsmanship featuring 23-carat gold leafing, beautiful hand-painted artistic renderings, vehicle and truck lettering, banners, and much more. Please stop by our bright new location on historic Main Street. Chip and Anharad Edson, proprietors.

Located at 5073 Main Street
2 doors south of CandeleroÌs
Manchester Center, VT
802.362.4927
www.flyingcowsigns.com
Open Monday thru Saturday 9am to 5pm Ô Closed on Sunday

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The Bird Place


Add a touch of whimsy to your summer garden with our colorful and flowing bird garden stakes. Each with a different pose, the stakes twist and turn in the wind adding a graceful new element to the backyardÛone you can enjoy year after year. ItÌs easy and fun to bring the outdoors in with our selection of plush birds. Just pinch the tail for an authentic and beautiful bird chirp. Choose from a cardinal, robin, goldfinch, painted bunting, Canadian goose, red-headed woodpecker, and wood duck. Beyond whimsical, youÌll find cast and carved birds, birdhouses, feeders, and birdseed.

Located at Manchester Shopping Center
Routes 11/30
Manchester Center, VT
802.362.2270
Open 7 days

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The Practice Tee
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Retail Windows
Anichini Company Store
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Eiger ó Bike.Board.Skate.
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Friends of the Sun
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Manchester Sports Shop
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Now & Forever
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Union Street Mercantile
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