The Ocala Antique Mall and Estates is more than just a place to buy old things. It’s a museum where you can take the exhibits ...
After all, one person’s junk is another person’s jewel, and in this enormous antique shop, there are jewels aplenty just ...
Black and white musicians remember the influence the late Sarah McKnight had on their lives in a documentary titled “Sarah’s ...
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Hosted on MSNBig: Culture & Arts Festival unites Florida’s creative communities in Downtown Gainesville on April 11-12Culture & Arts Festival with support from Visit Gainesville, Alachua County, as part of the County’s yearlong Discover 200 ...
The search on Monday resulted in one arrest, and authorities seized 14 dogs on the site at 516 SW 1st St. The address ...
A Gainesville man is being remembered for his Cumming antiques mall and his pioneering work with the state's film industry. Ed Spivia, 78, passed away July 27 after a long battle with Lewy Body ...
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) - Emergency crews responded to an arson and barricaded man at a home in Northwest Gainesville on Tuesday morning. Gainesville Fire Rescue officials confirm a home on Northwest ...
GAINESVILLE, Ga. - Authorities in Gainesville are asking for the public’s assistance in locating a 17-year-old suspect wanted in connection with a deadly shooting earlier this month, according ...
JAMES CITY — For Charlie Crawford, it’s time. After more than 50 years in business, he and his wife, Susan, are closing Charlie’s Antiques in Lightfoot. The antique retailer on Richmond Road ...
There are few things I enjoy more than going on the hunt for vintage and/or antique items. I have never wanted cookie-cutter furniture in my home, and little by little I've been adding vintage pieces ...
Antiques Roadshow guest 'in tears' as she's told 'true value' of her late mother's prized possession
An Antiques Roadshow guest was overcome with emotion after discovering the true value of a cherished diamond ring that once belonged to her late mother on the BBC programme. The sentimental ...
Smith explained that when Queen Victoria instituted the award in 1856 she decreed it be made from bronze and not a precious metal as “ it's not about the medal, it's about the deed behind the medal.” ...
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