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  2. Garden & Gun - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.gardenandgun.com. ISSN. 1938-4831. OCLC. 141187719. Garden & Gun is a national magazine focusing on the American South. The magazine reports on the South's culture, food, music, art, literature, and its people and their ideas. It was created in 2007, published by the Evening Post Publishing Company.

  3. Garden and Gun Club - Wikipedia

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    [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]

  4. John T. Edge - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.johntedge.com. John T. Edge (born December 22, 1962) [1] is a writer, commentator, and from 1999 to 2020 was director of the Southern Foodways Alliance, an institute of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi. He has written several books on Southern food.

  5. Julia Evans Reed - Wikipedia

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    Julia Evans Reed. Julia Evans Reed (September 11, 1960 – August 28, 2020) was a Mississippi Delta born author, journalist, columnist, speaker, and socialite. Reed wrote several books on cooking, entertaining, and affluent southern lifestyle and culture.

  6. Garden gun - Wikipedia

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    Garden gun. Garden guns are small bore shotguns commonly used by gardeners and farmers for pest control. They are made to fire small gauges such as .410 bore, .360 bore, 9mm Flobert, and .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire, or .22 Long Rifle rimfire shotshell cartridges. They are short-range shotguns that can do little harm past 15 to 20 yd (14 to 18 ...

  7. Frazier History Museum - Wikipedia

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    Owsley Brown Frazier was a wealthy businessman and philanthropist in Louisville. [4] [8] When a tornado struck the city during the 1974 Super Outbreak, it destroyed Frazier's home, and a rare Kentucky long rifle that he owned – a family heirloom made for his great-great-grandfather in Bardstown in the 1820s and gifted to him by his grandfather in 1952 – disappeared. [9]

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  9. Garden and Gun - Wikipedia

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