Weaver's 785-843-6360

Visit website 901 Massachusetts St, Lawrence, KS 66044 Opens today at 9:30 a.m.

Rating: 5 out of 5 2 ratings. 2 user reviews. 2 reviews

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History of Weaver's

Founded in 1857, Weaver's is one of the longest running department stores in the United States. While many businesses have come & gone, in Lawrence and the United States, Weaver's has continued to thrive for 150 years on Massachusetts Street in the heart of downtown Lawrence.

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  • Phone: 785-843-6360
  • Fax: 785-843-6386

This business appears in: Beauty and Fitness, Bath & Body Products, Beauty Supplies, Cosmetology, Featured Downtown Businesses, Retail, Clothing, Clothing Alterations, Department Stores, Jewelry & Watches, Luggage & Accessories, Shoes

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Weaver’s Gift Card

Weaver’s Gift Card

Available in Any Amount. No Expiration or Hidden Fees.

Life Stride Women's Shoes

Life Stride Women's Shoes

Life Stride offers a selection heels, boots, flats and sandals. Just drop in to Weaver's and see the newest arrivals.

Travelpro

Travelpro

From the Travelpro® website: For over two decades, Travelpro® has prided itself on design innovation and durability in crafting the ...

Levi's

Levi's

Shop Weaver's for your favorite Levi's apparel.

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Reviews

Rating: 5

CindyRH Weaver's

Each time I visit Lawrence I shop at Weaver's. I like the personal service, the products and the prices. I also like the atmosphere of shopping in a department store that is not in a mall.

Rating: 5

mandjfeaster Weaver's

From the time I was a KU freshman walking downtown with a friend who spent most of her $25 allowance on Shalimar and the Christmas in the early 90s when I worked in the basement gift wrapping to the present, Weavers department store has remained a landmark institution at the corner of 9th and Mass Street. For many, the store's a one-stop shopping experience with something for everyone on their lists; in fact, when I see the year-long magic of their window displays, it seems to me they're right up there with Macy's.