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Opening Mother's Day 1971, the Gazebo is one of the longest running art galleries still in existence today.
The Gazebo is owned and operated by Kay Morton, the only one left of the four original owners. As each of the other three left to pursue different interests, I have remained because, as I often say "My blood beats retail." Having grown up in the antique business, I have always been exposed to the very finest art and I know and offer only the best.
The Gazebo Gallery is located in picturesque Gatlinburg, Tennessee not far from the entrance to The Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
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Having come full circle, the Gazebo is now located in the historic old log building that was once the first location of my parents' antique shop. It was also the first ice house in Gatlinburg. We love our new location and hope that you will visit not only our website but our shop also.
We feature American hand blown art glass by artists such as Charles Lotton, Vernon Brejcha, and Noel Laue. We also offer fine English Bone porcelain by Diane Chance Lewis, original paintings and sculptures, antiques, estate jewelry, Lalique crystal and beautiful decorative accessories for the home.
The Gazebo Boutique offers designer and popular clothing from France, England, Spain, Italy, India and New York as well as vintage and contemporary designs.
Most of the items shown on our website are "One of a Kind" so be sure to check our site often, as it will change frequently.
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We invite you to visit our gallery where you will receive a good dose of southern hospitality and more information about our artists than you can probably digest at any one time.
For you who are new to the age of computer purchases and might be uneasy with purchasing over the net, we offer our guarantee, you will be pleased with your purchase, or your money will be promptly refunded.
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If you wish to talk with us personally please call us at 1-865-436-4064, or better yet, visit us at the Gazebo, located at 377 Parkway, Gatlinburg, Tennessee 37738 (between traffic light 2 & 3).
Parking is available in the city lot across the street beside the Shell Station.
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