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At The Signal: The Houston Museum’s Antiques Show & Sale

Glass pieces on display in Anna Safley Houston’s favorite shade:  Cranberry.
Houston Museum of Decorative Arts
Glass pieces on display in Anna Safley Houston’s favorite shade: Cranberry.

Here in Chattanooga, the Houston Museum of Decorative Arts hosts one of the premier antiques shows in the South.

With the Museum under renovation and now operating out of a nearby pop-up space, its Annual Antiques Show and Sale for this year comes to the Signal Ballroom at the Choo-Choo - this Friday through Sunday.

Pam Reed is the Houston’s executive director.

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