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Saturday, November 2, 2024

The Palm Beaches: Evening On Antique Row

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The Palm Beaches recently issued the following announcement.

A Stylish Party for a Good Cause

The most fashionable street party in South Florida returns! On April 9th, 2022 from 6pm to 10pm Antique Row comes alive with music and special entertainment, gourmet food and cocktails, an antiques appraisal tent, shopping, and much more. South Dixie Highway will be closed to vehicles from Monroe Drive to Southern Boulevard, allowing visitors to explore unique shops that will stay open late to tempt attendees with 17th- to 20th-century antiques, decorative arts, fine art, and design services. This annual event is a signature fundraiser for the Historical Society of Palm Beach County, so your participation helps keep South Florida's history alive.

 

 

Antiques Allure & More

Ever wonder what that old painting, piece of furniture or jewelry you inherited from grandma is worth? Bring your treasures to the appraisal tent to find out! Stick around to explore the one-of-a-kind Antique Row District long after the sun goes down. From Art Deco to Mid-Century Modern to the totally undefinable, it's several blocks of amazing antique stores and tucked-away bistros, all surrounded by charming historic neighborhoods.

Tickets

General admission is $75 or $100 at the event. VIP tickets are $175 or $200 at the event. Private Luxury Cabanas start at $2,500 for VIP admission and Private Cabana access for 8 guests, private space in VIP tent, access to VIP Restrooms, Champagne service and more. General Admission includes cocktails, samplings from the area’s hippest restaurants and caterers, live music, artists, shopping, and new surprises each year. Register here. 

Be an Insider

Why stop here? Continue your artful adventure at the Norton Museum of Art or Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, both in West Palm Beach. The Norton Museum houses an internationally distinguished collection of art ranging from ancient Chinese to contemporary photography, while the sculpture gardens proudly display the works of artist Ann Weaver Norton amid beautifully manicured gardens. Both will amaze, entertain and inspire.

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