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Andersonville’s charming Clark street corridor will make you feel like you’ve been transported out of the city and on to a small town main street. The historically Swedish neighborhood has remained true to its roots, honoring the past while nurturing pride in the present. If you want to surround yourself with art, antiques, independent businesses and queer community, Andersonville is the place to go.
Wrought iron trellises climb the walls, while bundles of twigs float from the ceiling.
The European-style flower shop falls somewhere on the scale between shabby-chic and enchanted forest. The rustic storefront teems with antique artifacts and vibrant foliage. Wrought iron trellises climb the walls, while bundles of twigs float from the ceiling.Whether you’re looking for a unique bouquet or a family of succulents, Marguerite Gardens' staff are always open to offering suggestions.
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