2026 Warren County Visitors Guide - Digital - Flipbook - Page 35
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Save some room for souvenirs!
If shopping is your sport you’ve found the perfect playing field.
From small town mom-and-pops to familiar big brand favorites, Warren County’s retail scene
is as eclectic as it is inviting, featuring 100+ locally owned stores just waiting to be explored.
Long celebrated as the Antique Capital of the Midwest, Waynesville boasts more than two dozen
local boutiques itself, each with endless aisles of trinkets and treasures. While it remains a hotspot
for heirloom hunters to this day, a recent surge of more modern vendors has transformed the historic
village into one of the Buckeye State’s best bets for shoppers of all interests.
Just west of Waynesville, downtown Springboro serves up an equally impressive blend of charming
local storefronts, while nearby Franklin, known as the City of Murals, treats its visitors to vibrant,
selfie-ready backdrops all throughout their retail ramblings.
Be it vintage clothing or one-of-a-kind crafts you’re after, you’ll find that and so much more along
the wonderful, walkable streets of downtown Lebanon. Dubbed “Ohio’s Most Charming Small Town”
by Reader’s Digest and the filming location of 2013’s The Christmas Spirit, it’s quite literally a Hallmark
movie brought to life.
Speaking of the holidays, both Deerfield Towne Center and Cincinnati Premium Outlets rank
among the Midwest’s most popular shopping centers and make wiping out those wintertime wish lists
easier than ever.
The Village of Morrow is the perfect pitstop for travelers exploring the Little Miami Scenic Trail.
Just a short trek from the trail is the Morrow Arts Center, an eclectic collection of stores, studios
and creative minds.
Hungry for a shopping experience you can literally sink your teeth into? Dorothy Lane Market
(with locations in both Mason and Springboro) and nearby Jungle Jim’s make grocery shopping
a treat, while Traders World’s larger-than-life flea market is an all-day adventure in and of itself.
Check out the SHOP section on the following pages or visit OhiosLargestPlayground.com
for an even deeper dive into Warren County’s shopping scene.
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