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| Ann Greely Interiors and Antiques |
Lexington |
| Full service interior design firm and direct importer of European antiques located in a 19th century Queene Ann Victorian home. |
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| Anne Wright Wilson Fine Arts Gallery |
Georgetown |
| Fine arts exhibits. |
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| Anniemals |
Georgetown |
| Specialty art pet portraits, matting, framing, prints, t-shirts. |
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| Antiques of Georgetown |
Georgetown |
| Central Kentucky Antique Mall, Georgetown Antique Mall, Glover's Bookery, Heirlooms & Gretchen's, Hoot & Nana Antiques, Jarvis Antiques, Oxford Antiques & Accessories, The Wee Shop of Oxford, Trebolo Antiques, Whatnots & Collectibles. |
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| Ardery's Antiques and Sandwich Shop |
Paris |
| This former Newberry's store has been converted into a huge space for antiques from several area dealers. The soda fountain area has been renovated and home-made sandwiches, soups and pies are now served daily, Tuesday through Saturday.
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| Artique |
Lexington |
| Nationally renowned, full-spectrum fine contemporary American craft gallery. |
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| ArtsPlace |
Lexington |
| Housed in a Beaux Art classical style building dating to 1904, ArtsPlace is a multi-purpose arts center. Headquarters for LexArts, the city's arts and cultural council, it is also home to a number of member arts organizations. An art gallery showcases the works of Central Kentucky artists. |
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| Ashland, The Henry Clay Estate |
Lexington |
| Ashland, the home of famous 19th-century statesman Henry Clay, is located a short distance from downtown Lexington on a beautiful 17-acre wooded estate. Guided tours of the estate include the home, filled with Clay family belongings and memorabilia, and interesting outbuildings such as two icehouses, a dairy cellar, the original privy, as well as a traditional English garden. |
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