Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Colonial-era celebration is set to take place in Mackinaw City on Saturday, Dec. 13, offering visitors a glimpse into the ...
In 18th century Colonial Williamsburg, there were no strings of Christmas lights. Holiday decorations were made out of sugary pastries and marzipan arranged on banquet tables of the wealthy. During a ...
CAYCE, S.C. (WIS) - The Cayce Historical Museum is offering visitors a chance to experience a colonial Christmas, complete with Revolutionary War-era traditions and holiday celebrations. The museum, ...
Step back into the holidays of early America with A Leffingwell Christmas in the Colonies, a festive experience rooted in authentic 18th-century tradition. This event brings history to life with ...
“Now Christmas comes, ‘tis fit that we,Should feast and sing and merry be.Keep open house, let fiddlers playA fig for cold, sing care away.”— Virginia Almanac, 1765 It was the holiday season in the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As I combed the internet for holiday cookie swap ideas this year, I stumbled on what’s believed to be the first Christmas cookie ...
BLOOMSBURG, Pa. — You are invited to take a step back in history this weekend, while getting into the holiday spirit. The Fort McClure Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be ...
On Saturday, Friends of Smallwood State Park celebrated the approaching holiday season with a Colonial Christmas Event. Visitors could create their own holiday wreaths and candles, watch cooking ...
This holiday season Colonial Chorus Players is proud to present the premiere of A Little Women Christmas, a new radio play based on the beloved novel by Louisa May Alcott. A Little Women Christmas ...
The Charleston Parks Conservancy has canceled “Light the Lake,” its hugely popular, free and family-friendly Christmas party at Colonial Lake. Instead, it will compete in the Christmas tree decorating ...
It was the holiday season in the colony of Virginia in 1774. At his house in Williamsburg, Peyton Randolph and his wife, Elizabeth, gathered with their household and friends, including his cousin ...