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Arts & Culture

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The Mint Museum’s annual black tie event

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Books

Mount Fair—a property that dates back to 1747—is one of the best-preserved antebellum farms in Albemarle County, Virginia

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Arts & Culture

Nearly a dozen new books, including a groundbreaking never-before-published work from a heralded Southern author

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Books

Seeking Eden, a new book and exhibit at the Atlanta History Center, highlights historic gardens throughout the Peach State

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Charleston, South Carolina

A once-a-year blowout sale by Fieldshop by G&G

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The annual Women in the Field fishing excursion in Cashiers, North Carolina

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A preview of Circle Seven’s new Estate Gun Collection.

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Arts & Culture

A new exhibit of the legendary couturier Oscar de la Renta’s designs opens this weekend in Charlotte

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A Garden & Gun Derby Pop-Up at the Dewberry

Southern Myths

Since the early 1800s, something strange has haunted the waters of Georgia’s Altamaha River

Arts & Culture

Blogger Julia Engel of Charleston, South Carolina, debuts a new fashion collection

The Whole Hog Podcast

Season 3 kicks off with the Pulitzer-Prize winning author on his new book and love of Southern food

Arts & Culture

The author on the iconic former First Lady and her lasting legacy

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Shopping, bourbon, and a friendly Ping-Pong tournament

ANNOUNCING

Listen to the brand new podcast from the editors and tastemakers of Garden & Gun

Weekend Agenda

The North Carolina “stick artist” Patrick Dougherty weaves his spell in the Lone Star State

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An intimate cocktail party in New York City

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Arts & Culture

A selection of images from the book People Fishing: A Century of Photographs, co-written by Levine and Paige Ramey.

Ask G&G

Golf cheaters, heirloom fatigue, and peach thieves

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Mint juleps, bluegrass, and Southern fare in New York City