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Kirksville, MO
A Home Away From Home


Kirksville Shopping
Make your way to Kirksville's downtown square to explore its mom and pop stores, and you're sure to find a "hidden treasure."

Reinhart's Records
Reinhart’s is one of America’s oldest record stores, and has been a family owned business since its opening. They carry a large supply of Records, DVD’s, Cassettes, CD’s, VHS Tapes, Gaming systems, posters, and more! It’s your one stop kirksville spot for entertainment!
Hidden Treasures
Princess Emporium
This 3 floor thrift shop is located on Kirksville's Square. They carry a variety of merchandise including home decor and furniture, electronics, and pet and medical supplies. The third floor serves as an antique book shop!
Constructed in 1916, this charming building originally served as an opera house for vaudeville acts. However, around the 1950’s the theatre began to lose its popularity, and the gold plated walls were painted white as a new purpose for the historic building came about. It now serves as one of Kirksville’s most popular antique shops with a substantial amount of home decor to fashion accessories.



Shekina
Shekina International African Market is located on . The store owner, Kondi, explains that “Shekina” means “Glory of Glory” and that she hopes to serve God by being able to cater to members of the African Community living in Kirksville by selling African food, beverage, and toiletry products.
Farmhouse Primitives
This store by Hy-Vee has a perfect mix of crafty gifts, wall decor, and unfurnished finds. Pick up some matrix springs or a bench for an upcoming project, or buy the most unique creations from this craft fair-winning-type shop.

Lawson Hill Antiques
Head on over to a local shop like Lawson Hill Antiques for some of the most unique antique finds, like century-old bread boxes from Palace Bakery, fences, and windows. This is certainly the furniture-flipper's dream. While you're up north, check out Sebree's for an afternoon brunch.

Ewenique Stitches

This clothing and accessory store has a mixture of new apparel and gently used, upcycled clothing. Store owners say this will give Kirksville residents a wider variety of clothing style options.
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Edna Campbell's
Need a Christmas gift, a spiced tea, or new home accents? Stop at Edna Campbell's for some of the best gift options in Kirksville. (You'll want to treat yourself a little, too.)
Head to Ewenique Stitches for all of your Truman organization needs. This store specializes in Greek letter apparel which you can custom design, as well as other merchandise for Truman's many organizations.
Other Shopping Options in Kirksville
Chain Stores: Siren's Palace, Glik’s, Rue 21, Maurices, J.C. Penny, Payless Shoes, Shoe Department, Walmart
Coming Soon: Hobby Lobby
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