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12 Locally Owned Gift Shops and Boutiques in Dalton

Don't overlook the shops around town.

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12 Locally Owned Gift Shops and Boutiques in Dalton
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This is a list of 12 locally owned unique gift shops and boutiques in Dalton. My intention is to promote the shops that I've had a personal experience with. There's no ranking order and the numbers do not mean anything. All of the shops we have in Dalton are wonderful, not just the 12 mentioned here!

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1. The Yellow Bird

The Yellow Bird is a birding, gardening and vintage shop. It's known for unusual, high style items. I love this place! The owner, the items, and the atmosphere are awesome.

Address: 235 N. Hamilton St. Dalton, GA 30720

2. Raspberry Row

They have a little bit of everything! Perfect place to go shopping for your home or gifts.

Address: 205 W. Cuyler St. Dalton, GA 30720

3. Cotton and Twine Boutique

The boutique where "southern elegance meets modern fashion." I know that Cotton and Twine is the place to go if I want a one of a kind outfit or gift. They are the trendsetters in Dalton!

Address: 305 N. Hamilton St. Dalton, GA 30720

4. Grace 251

Grace 251 is a Christian and inspirational gift and art gallery. It's a very intriguing and decorative store. Their products are one-of-a-kind.

Address: 111 W. Gordon St. Dalton, GA 30720

5. The Posh Peacock Boutique

A women's clothing and gift store in Rocky Face with very fashionable items!

Address: 2646 Chattanooga Rd, Rocky Face, GA 30740

6. The Sassy Flea

A specialty boutique with vendors, offering a wonderful variety of clothing, home decor and handcrafted items.

Address: 311 W Emery St, Dalton, GA 30720

7. Cherry Tree

The Cherry Tree is a storefront boutique located in downtown Dalton specializing in customized embroidery, engraving, vinyl decals, furniture and decor.

Address: 236 N. Hamilton St. Dalton, GA 30720

8. The Pine Needle

Where Southern tradition and charm meet enchanting and fun!

Address: 1319 Dug Gap Rd, Dalton, GA 30720

9. Paper Princess

Paper Princess offers invitations, photo cards, stationery, personalized tableware, gifts, and much more!

Address: 259 N. Hamilton St. Dalton, GA 30720

10. Creative Sewing Children's Boutique

A children's boutique that a lot of people might not know about. They have unique baby and children's apparel and gifts. It's all adorable and affordable.

Address: 200 W Emery St, Dalton, GA 30720

11. RAK Outfitters

The mission at RAK Outfitters is to provide the very best brands in outdoor clothing and equipment in order to make their customers outdoor endeavors safe and enjoyable. This is indeed one of my favorite shops to buy gifts for people.

Address: 1325 W Walnut Ave, Dalton, GA 30720

12. Bugs and Kisses

Bugs and Kisses is a hip little children's boutique. Their sizes range from newborn to 12 (tween). The best place to go for kid swag!

Address: 265 N Hamilton St, Dalton, GA 30720

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