A husband and wife duo founded a business called Copper Carriage, sharing their love of antiques with the Erie community.

On Saturday and Sunday, Copper Carriage hosted a holiday market featuring over 70 vendors at Erie’s Masonic Temple.

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Vendors in attendance were selling items such as antiques, holiday decorations and jewelry.

Co-founder of Copper Carriage, Stephanie Hunt, said that this was their third annual holiday market, and they look forward to hosting it again next year.

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Hunt said, “We love buildings that have that historical value, so we have vendors on two floors for our holiday market. Downstairs, we like to say it’s kind of like a cozy cave vibe, so we have vendors down there, and then we also utilize their grand ballroom, which is on the second floor. It’s just a really great atmosphere. People come in and they can get in the holly jolly Christmas mood.”

Hunt said that Small Business Saturday is at the end of November and that they will be selling even more holiday items at Copper Carriage.

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