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  • 21. Portland Architectural Salvage

    A fixer-upper's dream, Portland Architectural Salvage has four floors of unusual finds from old buildings, including fixtures, hardware, and stained-glass windows, as well as assorted antiques.

    131 Preble St., Maine, 04101, USA
    207-780–0634

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.--Tues.
  • 22. Portland Flea-for-All

    Head to the city's Bayside neighborhood for the Portland Flea-for-All, where you'll find all sorts of vintage eye candy from an ever-rotating array of antiques, original art, and goods from artisan vendors—a fun excursion, whether or not you actually buy anything.

    585 Congress St., Maine, 04101, USA
    207-370–7570

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.--Thurs.
  • 23. Portland Trading Co.

    Vintage clothing enthusiasts find a constantly evolving collection of women’s and men’s pieces on these racks, alongside new numbers—linen maxi skirts, silk tunics, and flowing kimonos—from local designers. The apothecary section carries retro manicure and beard trimming sets, as well as fragrances from Maison Louis Marie.

    83 Market St., Maine, 04101, USA
    207-899--0228

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    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 24. Renys Department Store

    With its emphasis on high-value merchandise—from Timberland shoes and Carhartt jackets to locally made products like Maine Chefs Wild Blueberry Jam, Raye’s Mustard, and bamboo cutting boards made into a map of Maine—this third-generation family-run Maine-centric department has been serving Mainers since 1949. There are 17 stores around the state, but this location is an excellent place to pick up clever souvenirs, a sweater for chilly nights, gifts for folks back home, or just a home accessory to reinforce your love of the Pine Tree State.

    540 Congress St., Maine, 04101, USA
    207-553--9061
  • 25. Salt Cellar

    With flavored and pure exotic salts culled from just about every corner of the world, you might well say that this gift shop (housed, yes, in a cellar) is entirely worth its salt. While you're here, check out the Salt Vault, a halotherapy spa area—$50 gets you a 50-minute session that is claimed to help alleviate respiratory ailments such as asthma and skin conditions like acne, psoriasis, and eczema.

    172 Middle St., Maine, 04101, USA
    207-761--2122
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  • 26. Seaweed Co.

    With a knowledgeable crew of "budtenders," Seaweed Co.'s flagship location is unusually spacious, with plenty of room to gather with fellow enthusiasts or the staff and learn more about the products that range from flower to sleep aids and edibles to tinctures. The bright and sunny store is lined in blonde woods and tables filled with products, and sitting areas indoors and out. Food trucks, live music, and events sometimes make a showing. There is a second, smaller location in Portland's Bayside neighborhood.

    185 Running Hill Rd., Maine, USA
    207-819--4114
  • 27. Simply Scandinavian

    A gorgeous selection of Scandinavian home and design imports fills this eye-popping boutique, with an emphasis on exquisite crafts.

    19 Temple St., Maine, 04101, USA
    207-874--6768

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 28. Sweet Dirt

    Clean and high-quality recreational cannabis—in forms ranging from edibles and concentrates to topicals—is the focus of this local company, started in 2015 by a husband-and-wife team. Sustainability is also a concern; the duo champions organic growing practices, growing plants in living soil, rich in organic matter and beneficial microbes, with clean water. 

    1207 Forest Ave., Maine, 04103, USA
    207-248--8685
  • 29. The Maine Mall

    Maine's largest shopping mall (and the second largest in northern New England) is enclosed and has a full stable of the expected national and international retail shops including Pottery Barn, Apple, Banana Republic, H&M, and Sephora. Mixed in, however, are regional and local stores, too. Department stores include Macy's and JC Penney, and the food court offers healthier options like Red Mango and a Mediterranean grill on top of the usual fast food.

    364 Maine Mall Rd., Maine, 04106, USA
    207-828--2063

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