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July 17th, 2007


Louisville Courier-Journal - Northern Kentucky Antiques Market. Florence Antique Mall, 8145 Mall Road, Florence, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. July 22. In the parking lot. Features antiques, collectibles and furniture from a variety of vendors. Rain or shine. Free admission and parking. Vendor

Community Calendar
Daily News Journal - 40th annual Murfreesboro Antiques Show & Sale: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. July 20 and 21 and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 22 at Murphy Center, MTSU campus, corner of Middle Tennessee Boulevard and Greenland Drive. Admission, $6 is good for all three days. Contact

Schnuck family sells DESCO for $400 million
News-Democrat - Another grocery store has closed. British Grocery Store , also known as Heritage Antiques , 218 W. St. Louis St., Lebanon, is closing within the next four weeks. Owners Ivan and Phylis Moreton are retiring after retailing fine British antiques and

Review: Rumba
MetroMix - Colorful posters from Argentina hang on the wall; elsewhere are beads, slow-turning fans and a couple of Moroccan antiques. This is what Rick's Cafe would look like if "Casablanca" were remade in Havana. The whole experience almost transcends Rumba's

The Complete Guide To: The west coast of Ireland
Belfast Telegraph - Here the Randles Court Clarion Hotel on Muckross Road (00 353 64 35333; www.randlescourt.com) presents elegant luxury, with marble floors, open fires and antiques along the corridors. Doubles start at 90 ( 64) in the lowest season

Folsom Tavern reopens for July festival
Portsmouth Herald - The historic structure stayed in the family until 1856 when it was sold to George Washington Dearborn, a retired druggist who kept a "curiosity" antiques shop in the building. "People would have lived here, but also most likely, would have rented out

VPPJ hosting trade days, Saturday, July 21at West Louisiana Forestry
Leesville Daily Leader - Individuals or vendors will be able to set up a 10 by 20 foot booth for $25 per lot to sell garage sale items, arts and crafts, antiques and other similar items. The Police Jury and the Fair Board have been discussing the setup of events like these

Fundraiser to help group buy farm animals for poor
Pantagraph - PONTIAC — A Pontiac woman is looking to help those in need by raising money for a very different type of ark. Joyce Cole, manager and shop owner of Old City Hall Shoppes, 321 N. Main St., is keeping a room full of antiques and artwork closed to the

Media Advisory - Unreserved Ritchie Bros. auction in Prince George
CNW Group - Attention News/Assignment Editors: Media Advisory - Unreserved Ritchie Bros. auction in Prince George features prime B.C. real estate, antiques and industrial equipment Eleven properties to be sold to highest bidder, including Loghouse

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