Showcase Your American-Made Products at IGES
Join the Thriving Made in America Pavilion and Connect with 4,000+ Buyers.
Be part of IGES, the premier event for to discover high-quality, American-made items. Designed with visibility in mind, the Made in America Pavilion is your gateway to meeting eager to stock their shelves with authentic American craftsmanship.

Why Exhibit at the Made in America Pavilion?

Targeted Exposure
Reach over 4,000+ buyers from resorts, campgrounds, and gift shops who seek premium American-made products. With 30% of attendees indicating Made in America as THE most important category for their stores, you’re presenting your products to an audience that’s eager for what you offer.

Prime Location
Secure your spot in the well-established Made in America Pavilion at the Sevierville Convention Center. Showcase your brand alongside 110+ vendors, building instant credibility while benefiting from the growing demand for high-quality, American-made goods.

High Demand, Big Opportunities
Capitalize on the soaring interest in categories like:
- Apparel & Accessories
- Personal Care Products
- Gourmet Foods
- Handcrafted Goods
Expand your market as American-crafted products continue to dominate retail trends.

Exclusive Marketing Support
Be featured in our digital vendor preview guide, online directories, and promotional materials at no additional cost, increasing your brand’s exposure even before the show starts.
Plan Your Perfect Trip With Us
At IGES, we make it easy for you to grow your business while enjoying the beauty of the Smoky Mountains. It’s not just business; it’s an experience.
Sample of companies that will exhibit in the ‘Made in America’ Pavilion this November 2025, include:
- American Brand Studio
- L.W. Bristol Classics
- Rabbit, Bill & Traci
- Stripling’s (GA Grown)
- Regina’s Farm Kitchen (GA Grown)
What Past Exhibitors Are Saying
FAQ
Who attends IGES?
Over 4,000 buyers from across the U.S., Canada, and the Caribbean visit IGES each year. The audience includes buyers from amusement parks, gift boutiques, national state parks, zoos, campgrounds, and more.
Why should I choose the Made in America Pavilion?
The pavilion is a proven favorite at IGES, with 30% of buyers indicating it’s the most important category for their stores. It’s the ideal space to showcase the quality and craftsmanship that set your products apart.
What marketing benefits are included?
Your booth purchase includes featured placement in our digital vendor preview guide and online directories, ensuring buyers can explore your products before and during the event.
How do I reserve my booth?
Simple! Click here to secure your space today and gain immediate access to marketing support and exhibitor resources.
What’s the deadline to book my booth?
Space is limited, and booths are filling quickly. Reserve now to secure your place in this high-demand pavilion!
Grow Your Brand with IGES
Don’t miss the opportunity to showcase your American-made craftsmanship at IGES. Whether you specialize in handcrafted goods, apparel, or gourmet products, the Made in America Pavilion is the platform your business needs to thrive.

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