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For you and the gals:

 

Battlefield Mall: With more than 150 specialty stores for your holiday shopping, you’re bound to find something for nearly everybody on your list. Dillard’s, Macy’s, Abercrombie & Fitch, Express, Old Navy, JCPenney, Ann Taylor Loft, C.J. Banks, Chico’s, Coldwater Creek, Victoria’s Secret and Sears are just a few. Plus, Banana Republic and White House/Black Market will both be open by November! Don’t forget to treat yourself, too—we promise not to tell.

 

Handcrafted Glass Gifts: For that person on your list that needs a unique, one-of-a-kind work of art, be sure to visit Merry Go Round Stained Glass Center and Springfield Hot Glass. The stained glass and blown glass works are perfect handcrafted gifts.

 

Wine Selections:  Whether you’re seeking the broad world-class wine selection at Brown Derby International Wine Center or the prize-winning Missouri wines and eclectic world-wide selection at Heather Hill Farms, Springfield can help you cross the wine lover off your shopping list.

 

Route 66 Memorabilia: The Tourist Information Center is a must for the Route 66 enthusiast on your list. What better city to buy Mother Road memorabilia in than Springfield, the birthplace of Route 66? The Center also has a boutique with pottery, jewelry, clothing, seasonal items, books and Springfield logo merchandise.

 

Now, For the Pampering: Every hard working holiday shopper deserves a little TLC. Make your reservation in advance for Pressure Point Massage Therapy or Zen 3 Massage & Body Therapy Center to help shed the stresses of the season.

 

We didn’t forget the guys:

 

Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World: The largest and original is in Springfield, Missouri. As the state’s #1 tourist attraction, it’s great for the entire family. This is one store the guys are usually happy to visit more than once per trip.

 

Golf: Check the weather forecast, but the mild winters of southwest Missouri often allow for golf twelve months of the year. Springfield is host to some of the finest public courses in the nation, most notably RiverCut, which was one of Golf Digest’s “One Hundred Greatest Courses.”

 

Down-And-Dirty Fun: Good, old-fashioned, down-and-dirty fun at Doennig Sport Swings and Ozark Paintball awaits the brave at heart—paintball with bridges, trenches and underground tunnels; bonfires; sport swings; hayrides; rock climbing; and mechanical bull.

 

 

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