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Natchez Antiques Forum
Natchez, Mississippi

Date of Event:

September 9, 2010 - September 11, 2010

Event Description:

The Pilgrimage Historical Association sponsors the Natchez Antiques Forum to promote and preserve historic landmarks, Stanton Hall and Longwood, and to educate the public about the cultural beauty of Natchez, Mississippi.

Events include:

  • The American Arts: Fact and Fiction:
    Wendell Garrett, Editor at Large, The Magazine Antiques
  • Norman's Natchez Photography:
    Natchez First Presbyterian Church
  • Glass in the Southern Home, 1750-1900:
    Jane Spillman, Curator of American Glass, The Corning Museum of Glass
  • Southern Specialties:
    Lunch at the Carriage House Restaurant
  • Eminently Useful and Oh So pleasing: The Non-Precious Metals in Early America:
    Donald L. Fennimore, Senior Curator of Metals, Winterhur Museum
  • Neoclassical Elegance: Baltimore Furniture 1790-1830:
    Gregory Weidman, Curator of Hampton National Historic Site,Towson, Maryland
  • Antiques Row Shopping Event
  • Feather, Fur & Flowers: Prints of Southern Flora and Fauna:
    Christopher Lane, co-owner of The Philadelphia Print Shop, Philadelphia, PA
  • The Natchez Furniture Trade:
    Ron Miller, Director, Gulf Coast Office, Mississippi Department of Archives & History
  • Chairman's Farewell Tour:
    The Burn, The Elms, Governor Holmes House

 

For more information, please see: www.antiquesnatchez.com

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