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Hearst Castle Gift Shop is not only the premier source for literature and biographical information on the Castle
You just can't leave Hearst Castle without a stop at the gift shop. Among all the wonderful gifts you'll find an unparalleled collection of books and tapes about Hearst Castle - just the thing to help you relive the wonder of your visit any time you like. And don't forget the folks back home. You'll find a variety of gifts and mementos that people love to get as much as you'll enjoy giving.

Hearst Castle Gift Shop is not only the premier source for literature and biographical information on the Castle, William Randolph Hearst and Julia Morgan but also a great place to pick up T-shirts, sweatshirts, posters, glassware, mugs, collectible spoons, charms and other souvenir related items. Also available exclusively at the Gift Shop are special one-hour Hearst Castle videos that feature an overview of the main house, guest houses and grounds, including both indoor and outdoor pools.

There is also a Museum Gift Shop where fine art reproductions, Hearst Castle's Home Furnishings line by Bay City Traders, and many other unique treasures can be purchased.

You can also visit the Hearst Castle Gift Shop online at HearstCastleRetail.com.




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