The Book Exchange is just what its name says and so much more. You can not only buy, sell or exchange books but you can also shop for DVDs, Blu-Rays, CDs and vinyl records. The store also has numerous books, music and movies option for children, so don't hesitate to bring them along. Christianity, Classics, General Fiction, History are just some of the genres available. They also have an extensive collection of audio books. The multiple award winning Book Exchange is extremely popular with both locals and tourists due to its cozy atmosphere, great selection and friendly employees.
In Downtown Norfolk, you will find the MacArthur Center Mall. With 140 stores like Nordstrom, Bebe, H&M and J.Crew, this mall offers quality shopping in a top notch environment. The MacArthur Center Mall also features a state-of-the-art, 18 screen movie theater showing all the latest blockbusters.
Texture is a locally owned boutique selling all kinds of beautiful objects, from jewelry to other accessories, baby gifts, home decor and more. If you're looking for that truly unique piece to complete your outfit, or the perfect gift for .your friend who has it all, you won't go wrong at Texture. The jewelry they sell is considered more like art that you wear than an accessory, so you know that you're getting a one of a kind piece.
Downtown Norfolk is the real heartbeat of the city. Downtown, visitors will find all kinds of attractions, from museums to theaters, boutiques, restaurants, bars and a beautiful waterfront view. Make sure Downtown is on your list when you visit Norfolk. It's hard to miss!
The Freemason District contains some of the major historical sites in Norfolk. Part of the original plot of land given to Captain Thomas Willoughby in 1636, the streets are cobblestone, with brick houses and trees lining the sidewalk. Among the many museums and history centers here are the Moses Myers House, Norfolk History Museum, and Hunter House Victorian Museum.
The Peninsula Town Center is an outdoor shopping center in Hampton. The center has over 70 different stores, so it's perfect for a shopping spree day. In addition to the shopping, there is also a bowling alley and a movie theater.
The Book Exchange is just what its name says and so much more. You can not only buy, sell or exchange books but you can also shop for DVDs, Blu-Rays, CDs and vinyl records. The store also has numerous books, music and movies option for children, so don't hesitate to bring them along. Christianity, Classics, General Fiction, History are just some of the genres available. They also have an extensive collection of audio books. The multiple award winning Book Exchange is extremely popular with both locals and tourists due to its cozy atmosphere, great selection and friendly employees.
The Peninsula Town Center is an outdoor shopping center in Hampton. The center has over 70 different stores, so it's perfect for a shopping spree day. In addition to the shopping, there is also a bowling alley and a movie theater.
In Downtown Norfolk, you will find the MacArthur Center Mall. With 140 stores like Nordstrom, Bebe, H&M and J.Crew, this mall offers quality shopping in a top notch environment. The MacArthur Center Mall also features a state-of-the-art, 18 screen movie theater showing all the latest blockbusters.
Texture is a locally owned boutique selling all kinds of beautiful objects, from jewelry to other accessories, baby gifts, home decor and more. If you're looking for that truly unique piece to complete your outfit, or the perfect gift for .your friend who has it all, you won't go wrong at Texture. The jewelry they sell is considered more like art that you wear than an accessory, so you know that you're getting a one of a kind piece.
Downtown Norfolk is the real heartbeat of the city. Downtown, visitors will find all kinds of attractions, from museums to theaters, boutiques, restaurants, bars and a beautiful waterfront view. Make sure Downtown is on your list when you visit Norfolk. It's hard to miss!
The Freemason District contains some of the major historical sites in Norfolk. Part of the original plot of land given to Captain Thomas Willoughby in 1636, the streets are cobblestone, with brick houses and trees lining the sidewalk. Among the many museums and history centers here are the Moses Myers House, Norfolk History Museum, and Hunter House Victorian Museum.