About Main Street Duncan
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Isn't it time you discovered the crown Jewel of Duncan?

Historic Downtown.

Be prepared,  you are bound to fall in love all over again, with the quaint old
buildings, galleries and tempting array of foods.

Enjoy an ambiance reminiscent of a more leisurely time.  A time when people
made you feel welcome and when you could slow down and really savor the charm
and friendliness.  You are always welcome
in Historic Downtown Duncan!

Main Street Duncan is in the heart of downtown Duncan along the Chisholm Trail.  
Experience the thrill of a 1950's escalator, still operational at Butterfields Antique
Mall.  

Visit the tea room inside the Antique Marketplace for lunch.

Enjoy an old fashioned coke float  from the soda fountain at R&S Drug Store.

The Peweter Showplace is an exclusive gallery featuring special autographed,
commissioned, sculptures by Michael Anthony Ricker.

Update your kitchen with upscale kitchenware from Distinctive' Decor.

The designers at the Loft can transform your home decor into a vision of majesty

Two step on in to the Prairie Rose Boutique, clothing for the modern cowgirl and
cowboy.  
The only store with original Native American Silver and Turquoise jewelry,
western decor and much, much more.

Nothing says summer and fall better than farm fresh fruits and vegetables
from the Downtown Duncan Farmer's Market
Open May through November at 7th & Main

The spirit that built the west and tamed the wide open spaces lives on in Duncan.
 Those same people, the wonderful citizens of Duncan,
are ready to share with you this wonderful western city.
28,000 square feet of specialty shops, antique stores and antique malls
containing a virtual treasure Royal Doulton, depression glass, jewelry, Roseville,
flow blue, Fenton art glass, Carnival glass and vintage items waiting to be
discovered.  Historic facts are embedded in the sandstone colored sidewalks
which are illuminated by
historic, replica lampposts.
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