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5 Places to Go Shopping in Livingston, Texas

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Thanksgiving is only a few weeks out, and Christmas is fast approaching as well. Not only that, but there’s always some special occasion whether it’s a birthday or an anniversary.

Time sure flies when you’re busy working, making time for family and friends, and making time for yourself. It gets so busy that often times it’s difficult to make the time and go shopping to buy what you need for a gift. Don’t worry though, because Texas Forest Country Living has you covered.

Home Grown

In Livingston, Texas, you’ll find Home Grown. This shop’s charming atmosphere perfectly reflects the town and its people. Tammi and Amy, the store’s owners, love their town, and that is clear to anyone who walks into Home Grown. They also adore Livingston’s natural attractions. The city is known for the lake, the state park, the lush pastures, and the iconic pine trees.

This town inspires their t-shirts and merchandise, while its people inspire them to become involved in the positive happenings throughout its boundaries.

Rudy’s Honey

This is perfect for everyone who loves honey. The honey you find in retail stores may not always be the healthiest and the most natural. Rudy’s Honey has just that; natural honey.

Rudy’s Honey in Livingston, Texas, is a great place to get your honey. They’re family owned and operated, produce their honey in an area free of agriculture spray, and pride themselves on great customer service. Go visit if you’ve never been before, and you’ll probably get a tour of their facility, including the extracting and bottling rooms.

Downtown Treasures

Your one stop gift shop! Located on the square in historical downtown Livingston, Downtown Treasures is a unique and fun shop. They sell jewelry, home decor, knifes, skincare products, mugs and other dishes, card and board games, and so much more. This is a perfect place to go Christmas shopping and buy your loved ones something unique and special!

Main Street Merchandise

Main Street Merchandise, a shopping center in the middle of Livingston’s Historic Downtown Main Street District, is worth a visit. This center has over 15 vendors carrying everything from food to gifts to clothing. The center also has a conference room you can rent. It’s worth a trip just to look around–you never know what you might find. If you get hungry while shopping, you can pop in at Alma’s Courthouse Whistle Stop Cafe, which is connected to the shopping center.

Barry Coats Jewelers

If you’re looking for a special gift for someone or want to treat yourself to something nice, consider fine jewelry in Livingston, Texas. Barry Coats Jewelers is a full-service jeweler with an impressive collection of jewelry as well as a team of artisan craftsmen who will make selecting just the right piece easy for you.

It’s Time to Start Gift-Shopping

There are so many other places to shop in Livingston that this list would be too long to read. Christmas is a little over a month away, but before you know it, time will pass you by and suddenly It’s Christmas Eve. It’s not just about the gifts, or how expensive a gift is, it’s about the effort and thought behind a gift that truly matters.

Rachel Lauren
Rachel Lauren is a creative writer with Texas Forest Country Living, eager to go out and discover the undiscovered. Born in Lufkin, Texas, and apart of a family of 5, she graduated high school from LEAD Academy, a Christian co-op school, in may of 2024. While she has a passion for writing, she also loves photography.

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