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Shop unique art and timeless furniture to transform your space.

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It’s the most wonderful time of the year.

Tickets are now available for the Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville, which returns to the Music City Center on Friday, Jan. 9, through Sunday, Jan. 11, with the theme, “American Elegance.”

Shop from 150+ antique and horticultural dealers to add that something special to your home while exploring special events throughout the weekend, like the esteemed lecture series.

Bonus: Proceeds from the show benefit Cheekwood and ECON Charities.

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