April 19, 2024

A Vintage Market is headed to Mount Hope Farm this spring!

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February 7, 2023 (Bristol, RI) ‒ A curated Vintage Market is coming to Mount Hope Farm in Bristol over the weekend of May 20th and 21st. Mount Hope Farm is thrilled to be partnering with well-known local business owner and vintage furniture extraordinaire, Jenna Kinghorn of Blanc & Bleu to present Bristol Vintage Market – a curated market of vintage finds, handmade goods, and local artisans. To enhance the shopper experience Mount Hope Farm will have food trucks and live music for shoppers’ enjoyment!

Shoppers will be able to peruse booths with styles ranging including farmhouse, coastal, mid-century modern, European, traditional, and more. Customers can purchase unique pieces as well as gain inspiration for their own space all in the pastoral and historical setting of Mount Hope Farm.

“The history and open space of Mount Hope Farm lends itself perfectly to a market that repurposes and reimagines vintage pieces for today, It should be a fun event for all ages!” said Katie Blais, Community Events Manager, Mount Hope Farm.

The event will be ticketed with the option to purchase a one-day ticket or weekend ticket providing access to the market on Saturday and Sunday. Members of Mount Hope Farm will have special access to the market shopping one hour before the market opens to the public.

The application for vendors is open now through March 31, 2023. Interested vendors can visit https://www.mounthopefarm.org/bristol-vintage-market  to learn more.

About Mount Hope Farm: Mount Hope Farm is a 127-acre national historic site located in Bristol, Rhode Island. The property is privately owned and governed by The Mount Hope Trust in Bristol and is on the national register of historic placed since 1976. The Farm is a non-profit whose mission is to preserve and protect the integrity of its natural assets and its historical structures.

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