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Sun Valley, Idaho:
A Place to Shop


  shoppers in Sun Valley Idaho

By Heather Lee

This ski town and the neighboring communities of Hailey and Ketchum are filled with fabulous, unusual shops. At Iconoclast Books (three locations; www.iconoclastbooks.com), find more than 65,000 new and used titles, and at Vintage Gypsy (208-788-7070), sort through the carefully edited selection of antique china. Burnsie’s Boca (208-725-1833), housed in a cozy log cabin, is known for its comfy-yet-chic weekend and workout wear. Bargain hunters should dig through the secondhand goods at Gold Mine (208-726-3465); a customer recently struck it rich with a barely used Gucci handbag for $40.


Photography courtesy of www.visitsunvalley.com

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