My afternoon of browsing begins on the south side of Fourth Street at the Furniture Depot and its sister store, Old Town Furniture. Furniture Depot has a nice selection of traditional, contemporary, and country style bedroom sets and accessories.


Old Town Furniture is where you go if you prefer a more rustic cabin or farmhouse style, with much of their pieces featuring oak or pine.





Cross Fourth Street to the north side, and you'll find a fantastic place to explore. Gado Gado offers an incredible selection of tribal, Indonesian, and Far East statues and architectural elements. The showroom is filled with Buddhas, textiles, masks, carved wood, and other exotic decor. Gado Gado also has a wherehouse 1 block away, filled with equally wonderful treasures which any visitor of this import store is welcome to visit with escort. Looking for reclaimed, recycled or handcarved teak? This is your spot. These treasures are like something you'd find in a major metropolis, so it is a rare treat to have a showroom as unique as Gado Gado in Sonoma County.






Sip some boutique vinos from wineries without their own tasting rooms at the Wine Spectrum Bar and Shop, located at 123 Fourth Street. The manager is extremely knowledgable about local wines and can guarantee you'll taste some extra special blends that you cannot find at the famous wineries across the county. They often have 'winemaker tastings' which offer an intimate look at featured wines and an opportunity to talk with the winemakers in person. See Wine Spectrum's event calendar for details.

If you're in the market for something extra special for a little one, stop into Teapot, a boutique of children's toys and clothing. Teapot also has a party room upstairs, where they will celebrate your girl's birthday in style with a tea party and dress up.


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Blissful Home is a designer's store on the corner of Fourth and Wilson/Railroad Avenue, for anyone who favors the Rachel Ashwell 'Shabby Chic' style of furnishings and accessories.


No visit to Railroad Square is complete without a trip to Disguise The Limit, on the corner of Fourth and Wilson/Railroad Avenue. Everyone in town shops here for costume parties or Halloween. All kinds of outfits, for kids and grownups, are available and there are plenty of gag gifts and funky knick knacks to purchase for friends. Come here for magic tricks and clown supplies. Where else can you find a rainbow of wigs and feather boas?




Sherrie Blondin is a combination clothing boutique and professional photography studio. The clothing line is designer, handpicked from L.A.. Blondin's studio offers a wide range of photography for all occasions, such as weddings, family portraits, or portfolio head shots.
Next, visit Whistlestop Antiques for a wide selection of collectibles, including Life Magazines and comic books, as well as some rare and unique estate pieces. This longtime resident has been voted "Best Antique Store in Sonoma County". Find a family heirloom here.
Cross Fourth Street to the north side, and you'll find a fantastic place to explore. Gado Gado offers an incredible selection of tribal, Indonesian, and Far East statues and architectural elements. The showroom is filled with Buddhas, textiles, masks, carved wood, and other exotic decor. Gado Gado also has a wherehouse 1 block away, filled with equally wonderful treasures which any visitor of this import store is welcome to visit with escort. Looking for reclaimed, recycled or handcarved teak? This is your spot. These treasures are like something you'd find in a major metropolis, so it is a rare treat to have a showroom as unique as Gado Gado in Sonoma County.
Sip some boutique vinos from wineries without their own tasting rooms at the Wine Spectrum Bar and Shop, located at 123 Fourth Street. The manager is extremely knowledgable about local wines and can guarantee you'll taste some extra special blends that you cannot find at the famous wineries across the county. They often have 'winemaker tastings' which offer an intimate look at featured wines and an opportunity to talk with the winemakers in person. See Wine Spectrum's event calendar for details.
If you're in the market for something extra special for a little one, stop into Teapot, a boutique of children's toys and clothing. Teapot also has a party room upstairs, where they will celebrate your girl's birthday in style with a tea party and dress up.
Visit Olde Town Jewelry for a variety of treasured pieces that have some history. Their gold estate jewelry and cameos are exquisite.

Fabulous Finds is a fun place for the ladies, featuring great tanks and tops, as well as some nice lingerie upstairs. They carry 'truffle' scarves, which are a popular gift item.
Blissful Home is a designer's store on the corner of Fourth and Wilson/Railroad Avenue, for anyone who favors the Rachel Ashwell 'Shabby Chic' style of furnishings and accessories.
No visit to Railroad Square is complete without a trip to Disguise The Limit, on the corner of Fourth and Wilson/Railroad Avenue. Everyone in town shops here for costume parties or Halloween. All kinds of outfits, for kids and grownups, are available and there are plenty of gag gifts and funky knick knacks to purchase for friends. Come here for magic tricks and clown supplies. Where else can you find a rainbow of wigs and feather boas?
For more information on what Santa Rosa's Historic Railroad Square has to offer, visit http://www.railroadsquare.net/

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