Our Mission: Inspiring a deeper interest in science through creative and fun experiences for all ages. Exploration Place has hands-on exhibits, birthday party packages, classes for all ages, and much more.
If you’ve got a creative project, dope idea, custom request order, or simply a hankering to spruce up your space with something that’s outside of the average department decor section, you’ve found the right place.
Specializing in hand painted furniture using plaster paint & other rustic/vintage accessories. Paint Classes! Let’s get “plastered”
We are a boutique store carrying vintage and new for your home and garden, boutique clothing, handmade and vintage jewelry, local honey and so much more!
We carry clothing for women of all ages and sizes. We are a locally owned and operated boutique, specializing in exceptional customer service!
The First Place is proud to carry an outstanding selection of gifts for everybody ranging from fashion jewelry to home decor and furnishings.
Our store boasts a knowledgeable staff including a full-time jeweler to help you make the perfect choice for any occasion.
Our jewelery selection includes pieces from Yurman Design, Jewels by Star, Dove’s Jewelry Design, IDI Design Group, Jewels of Beverly Hills, John Hardy, Lumiere, Siera, Jordan Scott Designs and more.
We also carry a wide variety of gifts from Michael Aram, Lalique, Wilton Armetale, Arthur Court Designs, Beatriz Ball, Oreofors Crystal Group, Mud Pie and others.
Please stop by our store to view our full selection or call for more details.
Delivery and gift wrap are also available at no charge
The non-commissioned sales staff at all Eddy’s locations are here to provide you with the best car buying experience possible, which includes a vast knowledge about every car on the lot and making sure you go home with the best price possible and a smile on your face. After each dealership was founded, a system was implemented to make sure the customers enjoyed their time at our dealerships. After Brandon Steven purchased Ford years ago, the number of Eddy’s dealerships grew to six and then 10 in a few short years. With that being said, the Eddy’s brand won’t stop there.
The No. 1 goal for Brandon is the quality of service that the customer receives, and at every dealership, we continue to strive for the best experience possible every day. If you are in the market for a new or used car, or other types of vehicles, go to our website or come out to one of our locations where we will treat you like family.
Wichita’s foremost Glassblowing Studio and Gallery. Founded by Rollin Karg a Glassblower of over thirty-five Years. We carry over One hundred and thirty-five artists in every medium.
A lifestyle boutique located in the heart of The Historic Delano District-we carry everything from LOCALLY made goodies, like candles and jewelry to fragrances imported from France. If it’s eclectic, we have it, from great decor to beard oil…we have something for everyone!
Located in the historic Main Street Mercantile Building at 6th and Main, we serve lunch from 11:30 AM Mon-Sat. In addition, we offer a wide selection of Kansas-made products, healthful whole foods, gluten free snacks and mixes, along with bulk spices, coffees and teas, household cleaning, personal care and gift items.
Imagine That Toys is a fun specialty toy store in Wichita, KS.
Nifty Nut House, established 1937.
We’re a third generation family-owned business. We pride ourselves on quality products, great prices, and friendly service.
We offer many varities of nuts, candy, and gum. All nuts are available raw, roasted salted, and roasted unsalted, roasted fresh daily in house. We also have a wide selection of milk and dark chocolate treats, gummies, dried fruits, mints, ballgum, licorice, and many sugar free items.
We are adding more products all the time. Check back often, and thanks for your patience and your support. If you’re in the Wichita, Kansas area, stop by our store at 537 N. St. Francis.
At Paramount Antique Mall, you will find antiques, vintage, furniture, glassware, primitives, industrial, home décor, collectibles and so much more!
Craftsman and Artisans: Host a trunk or holiday show in our charming main room, set with a check out counter for your use.
Photographers: Set up a vintage or shabby photo shoot indoors out of the rain.
Hobbyist or crafters: have a craft night with friends.
Showers: host a baby or bridal shower.
Book Clubs, Bible studies
Wichita’s Christmas store for fresh roasted coffees, teas & accessories, spices, cooking ingredients & tools, gifts, salsas, preserves, mugs…you name it!
Wichita’s newest Art & Gift Shop!
Cheeky gifts, distinctive clothing and shoes, gorgeous jewelry and unique accessories for you and your home. You’ll always find something new and exciting at Lucinda’s.
A sewing workroom for home textiles including: custom drapery, bedding, pillows, headboards, & ottomans. Retail sales of local art and artisan accessories.
Our Vision: To provide a world class Museum experience, advancing the understanding and exploration of the rich historical and cultural heritage of Wichita and Sedgwick County Kansas.
Our Mission: The Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum’s mission is to educate the community and its visitors about local history by collecting, preserving, and interpreting materials reflecting the heritage of Wichita and Sedgwick County.
INTRUST Bank Arena is a modern, state-of-the-art sports and entertainment venue, perfect for concerts and conventions alike. Located in the heart of downtown Wichita with trendy restaurants, shops and eclectic entertainment options nearby, INTRUST Bank Arena is the premier arena in the Midwest. The arena features 22 suites, 40 loge boxes, 300 premium seats with a total 15,000-seat capacity and boasts top notch sporting events and entertainment with the industry’s best acoustics and sound system.
Since opening on September 4, 1922 the Orpheum has remained one of Wichita’s prominent venues providing the community with programming ranging from music, theater, comedy, dance, films to local church services, lectures, weddings and almost any other type of event imaginable. It was built as a Vaudeville house, but was converted to show “talkies” seven years after opening to adapt to the changing entertainment environment. It is a marvel that the Orpheum remains intact today because so many theaters of its era (including most in Wichita) succumbed to the wrecking ball as tastes changed and popular entertainment abandoned downtown. After closing in 1976, the theater was saved from demolition and subsequently gifted in 1984 to a new, all-volunteer non-profit organization – The Orpheum Performing Arts Center, Ltd. That same year, the building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.