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Support Local Businesses in Clay County!

At Clay County’s local shops, you’ll find everything from handmade jewelry and home décor to specialty foods and cozy boutique apparel. Shopping local isn’t just about finding memorable gifts—it’s about expressing gratitude for the local businesses that keep our community thriving. Join us this season in supporting the stores, markets, and shops that call Clay County home.

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Room Set for Tea

The Tea Room & Gifts

We are 3 businesses under 1 roof. An enrichment center for people to take or teach a class, craft or skill. A tea room w/etiquette classes (offered upon request) and tea by reservation only. Finally

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Be Bella Boutique

  Be Bella Boutique is an upscale consignment boutique. We carry designer bags, shoes, clothes and jewelry all at reasonable prices. Our mission is to provide an old-fashioned shopping experience where every woman is treated

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5th & Paisley Boutique

Welcome to 5th & Paisley Boutique! We are a team of women, focused on serving, educating and empowering other women! We offer beautiful, original, classic pieces for all ages.   Follow us on Facebook and

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Cowabunga Comics

Nestled in the heart of downtown Green Cove Springs, Cowabunga Comics and Art Gallery is a pop culture playground that stocks several eras of comics, has a HUGE dollar bin selection as well as omnibuses

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Woman crafting at The Art Room

The Art Room

The Art Room is here for you, The Art Room is ready for those who have a wish, a hope, a sparkle that needs to be set free with no rules. The Art Room will

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Abandoned Treasures

Abandoned Treasures

Abandoned Treasures is a thrift shop along State Road 21 in Keystone Heights that has one-of-a-kind items! Our store has a wide selection of home décor, clothing, holiday items, and furniture. On the first Friday

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