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Final day at Vintage Maker’s Music & Arts Festival

JACKSON, Tenn.—Music and arts fans headed to downtown Jackson to enjoy a popular festival.

The final day of the Vintage Maker’s Music and Arts festival happened Sunday at the Farmer’s Market and the AMP. The event began at 11 in the morning and continued until 4 in the evening.

The festival offers a variety of musical acts performing, including “Almost Isaac” and “The Young Fables.”

Vendors were on site selling a wide array of merchandise such as freeze dried candies, apparel, seasonings, and more.

Festival goers could also grab a bite to eat at one of the food trucks on site.

“This year’s festival is our third. Our theme is carnival and we are blown away by the turn out. We’ve been here at the Farmer’s Market and the AMP April 26th and 27th. We had an incredible live show yesterday and an incredible amount of people coming to shop from our vendors. It was our most highly attended. We’re thinking near 3,000 people, so we were very pleased with the turn out this year,” said Ashley Kate Adams, Co-founder, Vintage Maker’s Music & Arts Festival.

The Vintage Maker’s Music and Arts Festival is an annual event in the Hub City and this is its third year.

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