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JUN 2017

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laslou.org 62 LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 6.17 Honest Home 804 E. Market St. // 365-3373 A place to find toxin-free and sus- tainable home products. Furniture, candles, paints and many flooring options can be found here. Joe Ley Antiques 615 E. Market St. // 583-4014 joeley.com You could spend hours trea- sure-hunting through nearly two acres of collectibles in this convert- ed 1890s schoolhouse. Mahonia 806 E. Market St. // 785-4534 mahoniastudio.com Vintage and modern decor, plants and flowers. Peace of the Earth 801 E. Market St. // 690-5707 peaceoftheearth.com Room sprays and soaps made from essential oils, as well as candles and other eco-friendly home accessories. Red Tree 701 E. Market St. // 582-2555 redtreefurniture.com You'll find two floors of imported Indonesian furniture made from mahogany and other woods, along with many small impulse buys. Rellek 817 E. Market St. // 365-4222 A home furnishings consignment store with everything from framed wall art to coffee tables and rugs. Scout 720 E. Market St. // 584-8989 scoutonmarket.com An eclectic and fun mix of furniture, home accessories, jewelry and much more. Spindletop Draperies 939 E. Jefferson St. // 583-5556 spindletopdraperies.com Your home's windows are boring. These custom shades, shutters and blinds should fix that. Stag + Doe 1013 E. Main St. // 424-6378 Housed in a restored shotgun home, this shop located on the "Butcher Block" features eclectic and modern home furnishings. ATTRACTIONS Climb NuLu 1000 E. Market St. // 540-0072 climbnulu.com Pretend you're at the Red River Gorge (or on Mars) when rock climbing in this gym. Lettersong 1501 Story Ave. // lettersongstudio.com Lettersong is a full-time calligraphy studio, art gallery, music venue and event space. Pyro Gallery 909 E. Market St. // 587-0106 pyrogallery.com Pyro is right next to Akasha Brewing Co. Have a beer, then look at some art. Or vice versa. MISCELLANEOUS Bargain Supply 844 E. Jefferson St. // 562-5000 bargainsupply.com This giant (60,000 square feet) appliance and tool store has been in business since 1929, when it opened as a much smaller Ogden's Cut-Rate Store. Baxter Jack's 427 Baxter Ave. // 582-3230 baxterjacks.com Question: Does Baxter Jack's offer sand volleyball leagues with casual beer drinking or beer-drinking leagues with casual volleyball playing? Bays Boutique 214 S. Clay St. // 413-0256 baysboutique.com A beauty store offering Laura Mercier cosmetics, RéVive skincare and Lafco New York candles. Butchertown Market 1201 Story Ave. // 599-8270 thebutchertownmarket.com An old seed warehouse full of unique retail spaces, including Cel- lar Door Chocolates, Bourbon Barrel Foods and Work the Metal. Copper & Kings 1121 E. Washington St. // 561-0267 Being a brandy distillery, it hosts a lot of parties and events. Great views of the city from the deck. Downtown Pilates 1319 Story Ave., No. 2 // 566-7727 downtownpilateslouisvilleky.com Pilates studio with an art gallery. Feeders Supply 315 Baxter Ave. and 13 other Louis- ville area locations // 583-3867 feederssupply.com Locally owned and family-operated for more than 50 years, Feeders Supply offers pet food and acces- sories, adoption services, a DIY pet wash, obedience training and a pet care clinic at 14 locations through- out the greater Louisville area. You can bring your dog with you when you shop. Garner Narrative 642 E. Market St. // 641-8086 garnernarrative.com Owned by artist Joyce Garner and directed by daughter Angie Reed Garner, this gallery prefers person- al-political content. The Green Building 732 East Market St. // 561-1162 thegreenbuilding.net One of the catalysts in the East Market revival, the Green Building has an art gallery, event space and courtyard. Heroes Comics and Gaming 361 Baxter Ave. // 589-2601 heroescg.com A new haven for gamers. Hyland Glass 721. E. Washington St. // 384-2569 hylandglass.com Well-traveled, well-educated, and well-talented glass artist Casey Hyland has his studio and show- room here. LOUaBULL 1015 E. Main St. // 883-3040 louabull.com A fun, kitschy clothing and gift shop on the "Butcher Block." M.A. Hadley Pottery 1570 Story Ave. // 584-2171 hadleypottery.com Established in 1940 by Mary Alice Hadley, this iconic Louisville pottery maker is known for its "Hadley Blue" glaze. Magnolia Photo Booth Co. 709 E. Market St. // 930-0043 magbooth.com Remember how the photo booth was the most exciting thing at your cousin's wedding? This photo booth will make your next get-together just as fun. Market Street Barbers 748 E. Market St. // 589-0002 marketstreetbarbers.com The tagline is "Sharp cuts for sharp guys." Wear a white shirt and a black suit. Revelry Boutique Gallery 742 E. Market St. // 414-1278 revelrygallery.com Here you'll find anything from jewel- ry and home decor to one-of-a-kind art from local artists. Catch one of its many art openings. St. Joseph Catholic Church 1406 E. Washington St. // 583-7401 sjosephcatholic.org Completed in 1866, this is one of the more ornate Roman Catholic churches in the city. The faithful can light a $1 candle and say a prayer in the grotto. Swanson Reed Contemporary 638 E. Market St. // 589-5466 swansonreedgallery.com This gallery features energetic and challenging works from contempo- rary national and regional artists. Taste Fine Wines & Bourbons 634 E. Market St. // 409-4646 tastefinewinesandbourbons.com Taste displays its wine selections in a well-designed, uncluttered fashion, and changes its tastings weekly to provide connoisseurs ample variety. Thomas Edison House 729 E. Washington St. // 585-5247 edisonhouse.org Thomas Edison slept here and dreamt about filaments. Zephyr Gallery 610 E. Market St. // 585-5646 zephyrgallery.org One of the oldest galleries in the region, featuring collaborative multi-media work from local and regional artists, universities and institutions.

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