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40th Annual Spring Garden Fair

April 25 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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One event on April 26, 2026 at 12:00 pm

Exchange Place Living History Farm, located at 4812 Orebank Road in
Kingsport, invites you to celebrate the blossoming of spring at its 40 th annual Spring Garden
Fair on April 25 (10am-5pm) and 26 (12pm-5pm). Please join us at the oldest garden fair in our
region – and a destination-event for area gardeners – to welcome the season with beautiful
plants, then stay to travel back to the 1850s to experience life on a historical farm and enjoy
heritage craft and animal demonstrations, homemade food, live music, and engaging children’s
activities. Admission is $5 for everyone age 12 and older; there is no fee for children under 12.
The Spring Garden Fair features nearly 70 vendors (the most ever!), with thousands of plants
for sale, including perennials, annuals, trees and shrubs – with a special focus on herbs, native
and heirloom plants (including a wide variety of heirloom tomatoes). Also for sale will be a
variety of garden-related arts and crafts, like wind chimes, bird feeders and houses, hand-built
pottery, homemade soaps, organic hair and skin oils, flavored cooking extracts, and blown-glass
décor, knitted blankets, and jewelry. Whether you are a seasoned gardener or ready to start
your first window-sill herb, the Fair will offer just what you need – not to mention guidance from
the Northeast Tennessee Master Gardeners and other gardening experts.
The Kingsport Community Band opens the Fair at 10am on Saturday; other local musicians will
perform every hour throughout the weekend Fair.
Children will be busy as bees with fun nature-based crafts. Near the Preston House, children
can make flower crowns to take home or wear as they dance around the Maypole (Saturday at
2pm, Sunday at 3pm) to tunes performed by the Junior Apprentice’s (JA) Old-Time Band.
The JA’s are a group of youth age 12-18 who learn about history and skills associated with rural
early American life in northeast Tennessee. For an additional $5, children can weave a basket
at the Schoolhouse with the Tri-State Basket Guild; all fees will be used to purchase feed for
Exchange Place’s (EP) beloved animals. Children can also try paper-making on the Roseland
porch.
New this year, Talon Ridge Raptor Institute, a Kingsport-based non-profit, will present their
Eurasian Eagle-Owl and discuss their work to rescue injured raptors and their plans to develop
the area’s only raptor rehabilitation facility.
Visit two of EP’s heritage animal residents in the pasture behind the Burow Museum: Bliss, an
American Devon milking cow (a female with horns!) and Jenny, a Jerusalem donkey. As a
bonus, two cute-as-pie baby lambs will be visiting EP for the Spring Fair. Five chickens can be
found behind the demonstration garden.
Keeping a long-standing seasonal ritual, TJ DeWitt will hand-shear EP’s five resident Cotswold

sheep in the area between the Burow Museum and Quilt Barn. One sheep will be sheared at
each of these times: Saturday at 11am, 1pm, and 3pm, then Sunday at 1pm and 3pm.
After visiting the animals, walk next door to Roseland where the Overmountain Weavers Guild
will card the wool sheared from EP’s sheep and spin it into yarn as part of their “sheep to shawl”
demonstration!
Other heritage attractions: On the front porch of the Preston House, John Alexander will
demonstrate heritage broom-making (Saturday only), and Dorothy McMillan will make corn-husk
dolls (Saturday and Sunday); completed projects will be available for sale.  Interpreters, dressed
in traditional attire from the 1850s, will share the history of EP in the Gaines Store, the
Gathering Room of the Preston House, the Cook’s Cabin, the Blacksmith Forge, and the
Kitchen. Eden’s Ridge Hearth Cookery Society and the JAs will be churning butter (Saturday)
and baking (Sunday) in EP’s Kitchen. The JAs will also be working in the garden, around the
wood shed, and shaping iron over the Blacksmith Forge. Don’t miss the chance to participate in
the JA’s Tennessee Dancing Gourd Spin-Off near the Cook’s Cabin on both days of the Fair.
After touring the vendors and demonstrations, visit the Museum Gift Shop, fully stocked with
vintage toys and EP-branded items as well as handcrafted arts and crafts from regional artists.
Food vendors will sell barbeque, beef and vegetarian hot dogs, freshly squeezed lemonade,
coffee, roasted (on site) almonds and other nuts, kettle corn, ice cream, cinnamon rolls, cookies,
pound cake, coffee cake, bread, and fresh eggs throughout the weekend.
For more information, please visit the Exchange Place (EP) website
(exchangeplacetn.org), follow us on Facebook (ExchangePlaceKingsport) and Instagram
(exchangeplacetn), or call 423-288-6071.
Exchange Place is a non-profit, volunteer-run living history farm, educational facility and
regional attraction that seeks to preserve, protect, interpret, and manage the history, heritage,
and artifacts related to mid-19 th century farm life in Northeast Tennessee.

Music Schedule for Saturday, April 25

10am-11am  Kingsport Community Band
11am-12N    PineyPicker Dulcimer Group
12N-1pm      Renaissance Strings Dulcimers
1pm-2pm      Jim and Ann Gates
2pm-3pm      Junior Apprentice Band/ May Pole Dancing
3pm-4pm      "Red and Grey"

Music Schedule for Sunday, April 26

12N-1pm Richard Phillips
1pm-2pm        Martha Egan – Bring a Pennywhistle to play; no experience required.
2pm-3pm        State Street String Band
3pm-4pm        JA Band/May Pole Dancing

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