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Greg Hawk; Audrey Newman
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Peter Tinkler; Roberto Freitas
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Horticultural art instillation by artist Lewis Miller
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The Caviar Co. was on site with caviar samples
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Attendees sipped a variety of Jack Daniel's samples
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Erin and Bo Buchanan
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Olivia Hutchison; Tim Prey
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Mattern Brunett; Halle Regan
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Guests also shopped the largest, most unique collection of antiques and garden decor in the country
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Maggie Cannata; MK Womack; Hayden Mcguffin
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Attendees sipped Old Forester while shopping the floor
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Horticultural installation by Anne Daigh and Wade Rick with Daigh Rick Landscape Architects LLC, plus John Henderson and Matt Dawson with Natural Creations
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The Antiques & Garden Show is one of the largest antiques and horticultural events in the United States
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Kathleen Simcoe; Katie Terry
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A&G Bluegrass Band, led by Ron Block, provided live music on the show floor
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Jeff and Lori Orr
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Hensley Loeb; MacKenzie Storm
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Dinan & Chighine
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Woodford Reserve was available for guests to sip while they shopped
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Chad Bratschi; Darryl Boggss
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Guests snacked on small bites courtesy of Music City Center
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Bryn Ceol; Christopher Brewer
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Anca Charles; Eva Angelina Romero
On Friday, January 31, the Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville hosted its thirty-fifth annual Bourbon Party.
The evening was filled with a mix of southern fare including bites like Shrimp Tempura, Pimento Grilled Cheese, and Crudite Shooters courtesy of Music City Center, plus bourbon and whiskey tasting booths featuring Woodford Reserve, Old Forester, and Jack Daniel's. The Caviar Co. was also on site with delectable caviar samples.
A&G Bluegrass Band, led by Ron Block, provided live music on the show floor while guests sipped the night away and shopped the largest, most unique collection of antiques and garden decor in the country.
The Antiques & Garden Show is one of the largest antiques and horticultural events in the United States. The weekend brings together an impressive showcase of art and antiques from more than 150 dealers, world-class landscaped gardens, and opportunities to engage with some of the nation’s top names in design and horticulture through educational lectures, panel discussions, and book signings.