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Owner Elsie Hogan-Maloy, with the help of local craftsmen, has converted a 150 ft. chicken house into a magical work of art. The shop contains 19 stained glass windows, a latticed portico, and french doors with a rocked entry. The hardwood floors, walls and ceiling are beautifully decorated with cabin and cottage furnishings and works of art. Inside you'll find antiques, bedding, gifts, jewelry, clothing and accessories, garden art, and other delightful things ... and outside, a rose garden, wildflower garden, English garden. There's a potting shed with yard art and gardening supplies and a "Tin Gallery" with unusual objects made from recycled tin by Georgia and Tennessee artisans. Streams, ponds, and even a waterfall add to the magic. |
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A Victorian Cowgirl says "Hi, ya'll autumn leaves are beginning to fall. The Tin Men will be here signing items from recycled tin. We'll have black crows and scarecrows and, of course, a cowgirl pumpkin. New clothing, jewelry and other cool stuff |
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September 23-26, 2010 Thurs-Sat 11:00 - 5:00 |
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Annual Christmas Open House November 4-7, 2010
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