The Color of Energy
16 Brown St.
937-226-3491
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The art of Mike Elsass – abstract works on rusted sheets of steel – is
shown throughout the nation from San Francisco, Calif., to Saugatuck,
Mich., as well as on the great white walls of his hometown gallery.
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Feathers Vintage Clothing
440 E. Fifth St
937-228-2940
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Time travel is possible: See for yourself at this vintage clothing and
antique store, where heavy glass ashtrays, plastic plates and kitschy
collectibles are always in style. Feathers also boasts a large
selection of used vinyl and has been helping Dayton wax nostalgic for
decades, as it’s the district’s oldest continuously operated business
owned by a woman, Janet Phillips (who is not old).
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Fifth Street Wine and Deli
416 E. Fifth St.
937-220-9333
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This neighborhood deli is a modern take on the classic corner store and
is jam-packed with basic necessities, such as beer and wine. You also
can grab a box of pasta, bag of chips, can of soup and other foodstuffs
to fill your shelves at home, along with a treat from the wide
selection of Boar’s Head meats and cheeses, some of the best in the
deli business. Read about Fifth Street Wine and Deli’s superb
sandwiches, soups and salads here. [link to casual dining]
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Gallery 510 Fine Art
510 E. Fifth St.
937-672-6717
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Comfy and couture join hands in photographer and painter Loretta
Puncer's gallery and studio space. The gallery features Loretta's
paintings, ranging from still-lifes to streetscapes to abstracts, and
photography along with rotating exhibits by established and emerging
artists in a variety of mediums – even soap.
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Goodwill Industries of the Miami Valley
501 E. Fifth St.
937-228-4737
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Want to add a dash of zing to your décor or spice up your wardrobe
without going broke? This is the place to make it happen. Goodwill’s
district location is a huge treasure trove that makes shopping an act
of discovery. Score a bargain you can brag about while searching vast
amounts appliances and housewares, bedding, books, shoes, and men’s,
women’s and children’s clothing.
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Jimmy Modern
605 E. Fifth St.
937-520-3782
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Deck out your mod squad lodge at Jimmy Modern, chock full of 20th
century furniture, art and decorations. From chairs and tables to
chests of drawers, Jimmy Modern’s got everything you need to make sure
your pad is the hippest in town.
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Link Gallery
519 E. Fifth St.
937-224-7707
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Link Gallery features work ranging from contemporary realism and
abstract paintings to etchings, ceramic pieces and experimental works.
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Powers Photography, Fine Art & Custom Framing
222 E. Sixth St.
937-222-2541
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You can literally see the world at this studio, which features the
striking color and black-and-white photography of the globe-trotting
Dan Powers – work shot in such locales as Havana, Cuba; Prague, Czech
Republic; Scotland; France; and New Orleans.
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ReCreate
438 E. Fifth St.
937-938-8181
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Co-owned by Deane Grandfield and Kenny Pyles, ReCreate specializes in restored and vintage guitars, refurbished furniture and other instruments, paintings by Nathan DuBry, and guitar and amp repairs ― all at reasonable prices. Grandfield and Pyles also will buy, sell or trade used instruments and furniture and offer on-site appraisals. In addition, ReCreate offers guitar repair, ranging from $10 for a neck adjustment and set up to $25 to restring and set up an acoustic guitar, as well as amp repair. In addition, a local electrical engineer will work exclusively at ReCreate to repair guitars.
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