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Colonial Christmas Customs Customs ... Christmas Customs. By Emma L. Powers. Lou is an historian in the department of Historical Research at Colonial Williamsburg. This...
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Christmas in Williamsburg - Virginia Christmas in Williamsburg provides madrigal singers, mimes, elaborate feasts and a celebration of traditions, such as bringing in the yule log. Williamsburg ......(Continue Reading)A Williamsburg Christmas A Williamsburg Christmas...(Continue Reading)Museum accessions - June and Henry Weldon donate collection of English pottery to Colonial Williamsburg Foundation - Brief Article In 1972 June deH. ("Jimmy") Weldon came across a small earthenware cockerel covered in a multicolor glaze that struck her fancy. Not only did it resemble ......(Continue Reading)How America Got Its First Christmas Tree Associated Press - While stationed at a remote Air Force base in New Mexico a few years ago, Hugh Burns developed a passion for home beer brewing. He would ......(Continue Reading)Entering Williamsburg Only in Music City do celebrities open their homes to folks who stop by and say "howdy."...(Continue Reading) |