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Get your spring shopping done with Berea’s craft, boutique, and antique stores throughout town.

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There’s no better time to immerse yourself in Berea, KY’s vibrant arts scene while enjoying a change of scenery. Here’s how:

  • Morning | Explore unique galleries in the Artisan Village, then visit College Square to shop for art + handmade products.
  • Afternoon | After lunch, head to the Kentucky Artisan Center + stroll Chestnut Street, discovering the free sculpture park.
  • Evening | Wrap up your day by catching a show at the Berea College planetarium, joining a jam session, or enjoying a comedy performance.
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