BANKS COUNTY CHAMBER: Braselton Antique & Artisan Festival in Braselton, GA on Feb. 25

BANKS COUNTY CHAMBER: Braselton Antique & Artisan Festival in Braselton, GA on Feb. 25
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Banks County Chamber recently issued the following announcement.

Name: Braselton Antique & Artisan Festival in Braselton, GA

Date: February 25, 2022 – February 27, 2022

Event Description:

Don’t miss Art-Tiques Winter Market!  Join 125 vendors for our February Market! Vendors will be set up inside & outside of the Braselton historical gym selling their best home decor, vintage, farmhouse, primitives, rustics, DIY, Pottery, local artwork, boutique, repurposed creations,
4 food trucks, live music & more!
*125 vendors!
*Live music
*Free admission & parking!
*February 25, 26 & 27th
FRIDAY 12-7pm
SATURDAY 9-6pm
SUNDAY 10-5pm
Braselton Gym Address:
4852 Hwy.53 Braselton, GA
706-824-7204
www.vintagemarkets.net

Location:

Bralelton Gym Address
4852 Hwy. 53
Braselton, GA 

Date/Time Information:

February 25 thru the 27th at 12 PM to 5 PM

Contact Information:

706-824-7204

Send an Email

Fees/Admission:

Free to Festival

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Banks County Chamber 



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