Shopping

Highland Park Village

Highland Park Village is an upscale shopping mall located at the southwest corner of Mockingbird Lane and Preston Road in Highland Park, Texas (USA) and was the second shopping mall ever to be constructed in the United States. (The first, Country Club Plaza, was constructed in 1922 in Kansas City, Missouri.) It opened in 1931 and still remains in operation today. It was designed by American architects Marion Fresenius Fooshee and James B. Cheek, and was developed by the Henry S. Miller Company, which later became Henry S. Miller Interests

The Galleria

The Galleria Dallas, an upscale shopping mall and mixed-use development located in north Dallas, Texas (USA), was developed by long time owner Hines Interests in 1982. The mall is modeled after a similar Hines development, the Houston Galleria, which opened in 1970. Both Galleria malls have an ice skating rink and a glass vaulted ceiling that is modeled after the historic Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan, Italy.

Today there are over 200 stores and restaurants including an ice rink and The Westin Galleria Hotel. The Dallas Galleria is located at the intersection of Interstate 635 and the Dallas North Tollway.

Canton First Monday

What started more than a century ago as a flea market, has become home to some of the most exciting, cutting-edge home furnishings, antiques and collectibles that can be found anywhere. Over the past 150 years, lots of things have changed in the Original First Monday Park; but, the genuine, down-home human relationship between vendors and shoppers is the reason people keeping coming back. This is a place where you can slow down, visit and ask questions, talk to collectors and antique dealers, and meet the artists and craftsmen who create one-of-a kind items.

The world's largest outdoor trade days takes place Thursday through Sunday before the first Monday of every month in Canton, Texas. Every month, thousands of vendors from across the country turn this friendly East Texas community into a shopper's paradise where you can find the rare antiques and collectibles, furniture, fine home decor, arts and crafts, clothing, jewelry, tools, produce, and much more. Make plans now to come to Canton and enjoy the First Monday shopping experience.

Spend some time exploring our web site before your next visit. See our tips for making your experience more enjoyable, and find out how to become a vendor at the world's largest outdoor market. Learn more about the history of this Texas landmark. Then, make plans to join us for the next Trade Days weekend and enjoy a shopping experience like none other. 

Dallas Farmers Market

The Dallas Farmers Market, established in 1941, is one of the largest public markets of its type in the country offering a variety of fruit and vegetables where farmers, producers and dealers sell seasonal crops to consumers.

The Dallas Farmers Market is unique because you will meet produce dealers that compliment the local farmer. Not only will you find your local Texas tomatoes but in addition you will locate your Mexican avocados and discover Washington apples! Another added value to the Dallas Farmers Market is that you are able to buy in large quantities; our wholesale market also offers “bulk sales” from farmers and dealers.

Let the Dallas Farmers Market be your one-stop-shop for all your
produce needs!

Visit the Dallas Farmers Market daily from 8:00am to 6:00pm

Traders Village

Traders Village Flea Markets in Grand Prairie and Houston are nationally known as the most-visited weekend flea markets and festival complexes in Texas. Each year the market's 4-million guests shop for treasures from more than 5,000 vendors. Each market has over 100 acres to browse, shop, trade and play. Shoppers from around the world come for the bargain hunting and discover everything from hand-made crafts to one-of-a-kind treasures. Besides the great shopping there's always something happening at Trades Village. Festivals and special events abound all year long with American Indian Pow Wows, BBQ Cookoffs, Cajun Festivals, Auto Swap Meets and much more. And, when it comes to food there are various specialty restaurants serving freshly made corn dogs, Texas-size burgers, roasted corn-on-the-cob, oven-fresh pizza, turkey legs, made to order Thai Food and much more, all in a state fair atmosphere. Traders Village is fun for the whole family with theme park rides and games too. Traders Village Flea Markets are a bargain hunter's paradise and free enterprise at it's best!