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Hinterland Market Brings Homemade Foods, Eclectic Goods and Art Exhibits to the NEK

Hinterland Market Brings Homemade Foods, Eclectic Goods and Art Exhibits to the NEK
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The Owner of Uncommon Market Gives Us a Tour of His Curio-Filled Home

The Co-Founder of Uncommon Market Gives Us a Tour of His Curio-Filled Home No disrespect to Marie Kondo, but retired antiques dealer Don Mayborn’s more-the-merrier approach to collecting has been sparking joy for almost 50 years. By Laura Kostelny Published in D Home May-June 2021 Photography by Elizabeth Lavin Nearly everything in the world is worth collecting, according to Don Mayborn, “as long as it’s displayed correctly.” The now-retired antiques dealer spent decades spreading the more-is-more gospel at Uncommon Market, his much-beloved curiosity shop noted for its carefully curated European furnishings, industrial antiques, commercial signage, and architectural artifacts. “Back when we opened in 1971, my brother Ward and I set out to make it one of the top five destinations to visit in Dallas,” he muses. “And I think we succeeded.”

Henderson County News: Downtown Antiques Show returns June 12 - Hendersonville Lightning

“Robert and Rebecca Nicholas, long time dealers, antique lovers and owners of Splurge in the Asheville Rivers Arts District, have taken over management of this yearly event,” said Jamie Carpenter, Downtown Manager with the City of Hendersonville. “They were a natural fit to take on the management of the event, bringing a high level of experience with successful regional events, boasting the Asheville area’s largest curated, pop-up market for antiques, art, vintage decor, jewelry and beyond.” This annual event attracts a variety of dealers from around our region and beyond to the streets and sidewalks of Main Street in Historic Downtown Hendersonville. Complementing the year-round presence of antique and home goods stores that call downtown home, customers will find a great variety of vintage, handmade, rustic, mid-century, industrial, up-cycle, collectibles, antiques, and other wares.

Antique & Vintage Show returns to Hendersonville s Main Street in June during LoveHendo

Antique & Vintage Show returns to Hendersonville s Main Street in June during LoveHendo
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Twin Cities touched by pandemic s effects

MONTPELIER — When it comes to the tales of central Vermont’s Twin Cities, it is mercifully time for some 2020 hindsight. The dominant story line — the COVID-19 crisis — was the same in Barre as it was in Montpelier for much of the year that’s about to end. If nothing else, the pandemic was the great equalizer — forcing communities to confront common problems in the context of a global public health crisis the likes of which the world hadn’t seen in more than 100 years. And yet, while there were plenty of predictable similarities, the Granite City’s version of 2020 was distinctly different from the Capital City edition in ways that were jarring if you were paying attention to both.

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