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  2. Winter at Magnolia Market: 2023 Blog - Magnolia

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    A behind-the-scenes look at the winter displays inside Magnolia Market in 2023, including vintage mail boxes, velvet chains, and more.

  3. A Collection of Christmas Brunch Recipes Blog - Magnolia

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    Published on December 12, 2023. It’s the morning we await all year long. The day we wake before the sun, stay in pajamas, spin a record of our favorite Christmas tunes, and ignite a candle to light the way for magic ahead.

  4. From the Journal: A Southern Start Blog - Magnolia

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    Published on December 5, 2023. This story was adapted from the winter 2023 issue of Magnolia Journal. For all the recipes, get a magazine copy here or on a newsstand near you. story by McGEE NALL. photography by CARSON DOWNING. prop styling by SCOTT J. JOHNSON. food styling by CHARLIE WORTHINGTON.

  5. Hotel 1928: Dining and Retail Blog - Magnolia

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    Published on December 14, 2023 Add to my list Welcome to Hotel 1928’s dining spaces and retail shop—where you can sip, savor, or bring home something special to remember your stay.

  6. Winter at Magnolia Market: 2022 Blog - Magnolia

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    The holidays have arrived at Magnolia Market and we’re giving you a tour of the shop all dressed up for the season. Read about the inspiration behind this season’s display and see photos of the Market decorated for Christmas. Season’s Greetings.

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  8. Hotel 1928: Guest Rooms Blog - Magnolia

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    Hotel 1928 is filled with 33 rooms—including four spacious suites—that were each designed with an intentional approach to honor the original structure of the building, while creating functional spaces for guests to unwind in downtown Waco, Texas.