Andersonville Galleria
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Andersonville Galleria

Chicago, Illinois

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A multi-vendor marketplace in Andersonville that houses dozens of independent artists and makers under one roof. Vintage clothing, handmade jewelry, letterpress cards, local art — it's the kind of place where every booth is someone's small business and every purchase feels like it matters. Andersonville's creative economy in miniature.

Insider tip

Browse the full second floor. The vintage home goods and the letterpress stationery are the standouts.

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