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The name Garden & Gun is explained as an "inside reference to a popular 1970s Charleston disco called the Garden and Gun Club." [1] It is also explained as a metaphor for the South's land, people, lifestyle, and heritage. [5] Garden & Gun created the Made in the South Awards in 2010 to celebrate and encourage Southern craftsmanship and to ...
SSN Funding purchased the former Equity Plaza building from One Bank & Trust in December 2013 for the Soul of the South businesses. In May 2014, the building ownership moved from SSN Funding to Rock City Media LLC. Rock City Media was "a funding vehicle to support Soul of the South’s tax-credit financial package". [11]
Blueberry mimosa is a popular brunch item offered at the Soul Nashville in West Nashville, Tenn., Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023. The music and bright, cheery decor are designed to foster a feel-good ...
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In the coming weeks, Soul will open a location in Murfreesboro. And by January, Antioch will launch a Soul venue. Soul Nashville: Popular dining experience is expanding.
The sign outside Cal's Country Kitchen suggests it was "Madison's best-kept secret." Yet the secret has been out for some time. Chicken and dressing, for example: It was, by far, the most wished ...
[1] [3] The Garden and Gun club was well known in the city for its openness, breaking down barriers and allowing people of different classes and identities to mingle. [4] All members were required to agree to membership rules which began "This is a mixed club". [5] Southern lifestyle magazine Garden & Gun was named in reference to the club. [6]
"Grounded in a love for the land, Garden & Gun has evolved into a dynamic lifestyle magazine with a unique mission - to capture the 'Soul of the South.' With a lively mix of sporting culture, food, music, art, and travel, it has broken out of the confines of the regional magazine to create a Southern title with national appeal.