1st F of month; 5-9:30pm. Free.
Local galleries are open for the festive First Friday Art Walk, and many other shops stay open and display art as well. Exhibits of children’s art and art featuring adoptable pets are sometimes part of the fun. Live music enhances the experience—you might encounter a colorfully painted piano to play your own tune on, or, if you’re lucky, The Cups or The Bottom Dwellers might give a live performance.
Antiques stores galore are scattered along Main Street:
Local galleries are open for the festive First Friday Art Walk, and many other shops stay open and display art as well. Exhibits of children’s art and art featuring adoptable pets are sometimes part of the fun. Live music enhances the experience—you might encounter a colorfully painted piano to play your own tune on, or, if you’re lucky, The Cups or The Bottom Dwellers might give a live performance.
local paintings at Poppies Gallery in Woodland, California |
children's art at First Friday Art Walk in Woodland, California |
pet art at First Friday Art Walk in Woodland, California |
piano to play at First Friday Art Walk in Woodland, California |
The Bottom Dwellers perform at First Friday Art Walk in Woodland, California |
Antiques stores galore are scattered along Main Street:
●The House Dresser
617 Main St., (530) 661-9596. This consignment shop features home furnishings.
●Main Street Antiques
531 Main St., (530) 723-3194.
●Oak Tree Antiques
535 Main St., (530) 681-1983. Local art is among the antiques and collectibles found here.
606 Main St., (530) 669-5755. Come here for vintage antiques and collectibles.
More things to do in Woodland.
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images c2016 Carole Terwilliger Meyers
Main Street antiques store in Woodland, California |
Main Street antiques store in Woodland, California |
Main Street antiques store in Woodland, California |
Main Street antiques store in Woodland, California |
More things to do in Woodland.
More things to do in nearby Davis.
More ideas for exploring Northern California.
images c2016 Carole Terwilliger Meyers
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