If you can get away weekdays, even better because the crowds diminish and the craftspeople have more time to show off their wares. Start flipping the pages for a look at 52 favorite destinations for holiday lights.
Conner Prairie in Indiana is just one of the places going all out for the winter holidays.
For example, you can take a ConnerPrairie by Candlelight tour:
Dec. 7-8, 14-15 and 21-22; Start times for tours are staggered from 6 p.m.-9p.m.
Set on Christmas Eve in 1836 Prairietown, take a 60-minute evening tour to seehow different residents celebrate the holidays – all by candlelight. Join theUllmans’ Hanukkah celebration, meet the German Pennsylvania Santa Claus, warmup around a bonfire shindig and sing and dance at the Campbells’ holiday party. Reservations required at (317) 776-6006.
Or you can visit this historic village during Winter Fun Days –
Dec. 26-Jan. 6 (closed Jan. 1); 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Avoid the post-holiday blues with some wintertime fun! Visit Lenape Indian Campto learn about the science of baking, enjoy a chocolate-making demonstrationand a story by the fire. Inside the Featherston Barn, guests will learn aboutwinter survival skills like trapping and fire-starting. The Welcome Center willhost puppet shows, singing and games. If you have ever wondered what ouranimals do during the winter, stop by the Animal Encounters Barn. And join usDec. 26-29 when ANIMALIA will discuss and show off a variety of animals duringWinter Critter Chat.
Enjoy our 52 Holiday Lights Delights e-zine and share your thoughts on favorite light shows near you.
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