Festive towns to visit at Christmas time??
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Festive towns to visit at Christmas time??
My mom and I are looking for someplace to go this december for a couple of nights. We did Asheville/Biltmore 2 years ago and loved it. We tend to like to go to the south but could be swayed if something else is really fantastic. We like to stay in historic inns/B&B's and are just looking for something "christmasy" We have already been to Savannah and Charleston. We were thinking maybe Richmond or Macon...Any suggestions?
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Natchez, Mississippi has a large number of antebellum homes and they do a tour of homes during the holidays. I've never been during that time but have been during the spring pilgrimage. I would think they would be really pretty all decked out for Christmas. Many of the homes are B&B's, which would really be special.
Here's an article about it from Southern Living Magazine. They discuss the Christmas season toward the bottom of the article.
Here's an article about it from Southern Living Magazine. They discuss the Christmas season toward the bottom of the article.
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If you don't mean the actual day of Christmas, you might try the Christmas Prelude celebrations in Kennebunkport, Maine--it's always the first week and weekend of December and certainly gets one in the Christmas spirit...
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St. Augustine is always special during the holidays, particularly because of "Nights of Lights". Check this out <http://www.getaway4florida.com/nights/>.
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How about Winter Park, Fla. (Orlando area), for Christmas in the Park, when they move Tiffany stained glass windows out of their museum and illuminate them in the park.
Thursday, December 04, 2008
6:15 pm - 8:00 pm
Community Event
Christmas in the Park
The 30th annual lighting of century-old Tiffany windows in Central Park with a free outdoor concert of holiday favorites by the Bach Festival Choir, Youth Choir, and Brass Ensemble (Rain date, December 5)
http://www.morsemuseum.org/home.html
This event is on my "to do" list! Some year.
Thursday, December 04, 2008
6:15 pm - 8:00 pm
Community Event
Christmas in the Park
The 30th annual lighting of century-old Tiffany windows in Central Park with a free outdoor concert of holiday favorites by the Bach Festival Choir, Youth Choir, and Brass Ensemble (Rain date, December 5)
http://www.morsemuseum.org/home.html
This event is on my "to do" list! Some year.
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I think you might enjoy a long weekend in Kansas City. Stay at the Intercontinental or Raphael for a great view of the lights. Some excellent restaurants and a lovely art museum.
We love Santa Fe as well.
annie
We love Santa Fe as well.
annie
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I like your original ideas, and like the Santa Fe and Natchez suggestions, but would also heartily suggest Quebec City. It is far north enough to most likely have snow in December (never know about New England at this point, for NY Eve in 2006 I went to Vermont and it was bare of snow). Very charming and very Christmassy. You of course have to like cold. But good food (and hot mulled wine) can make up for a lot….
I also think that Williamsburg VA is really beautifully done for Christmas with special activities on offer. Could be done with Richmond or you include a few days in Washington DC which is also quite nice at Christmas.
I also think that Williamsburg VA is really beautifully done for Christmas with special activities on offer. Could be done with Richmond or you include a few days in Washington DC which is also quite nice at Christmas.
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Frankenmuth Mi has one of the biggest Christmas stores in the world. It's a beautiful place at Christmas time. I think you and your mother would love it.
Bonners is the name of the store. Frankenmuth is the city.
Bonners is the name of the store. Frankenmuth is the city.
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I've never been during the holidays, but Bethlehem, PA bills itself as 'the Christmas City' and has a lot of holiday activities going on the whole month of December.
http://www.christmascity.org/ (Check the event calendar for your dates)
It's a quaint, historic little city during the rest of the year, so I imagine it would be beautiful around Christmas.
http://www.christmascity.org/ (Check the event calendar for your dates)
It's a quaint, historic little city during the rest of the year, so I imagine it would be beautiful around Christmas.
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As mentioned earlier, Leavenworth, WA is a very festival town during the holidays. We have spent Christmas there several times and love it. The weekends are packed this time of year, but if you could go midweek you might find room. The tree lightings on the weekends are fun.
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Natchitoches, LA
Experience the charm of the original French colony in Louisiana (1714) during the Festival of Lights and Christmas Festival, one of the nation’s oldest community-based holiday celebrations.
The Festival of Lights begins the Saturday before Thanksgiving and lasts into the New Year. The Natchitoches (Nack-a-tish) Christmas Festival has been held on the first weekend in December since 1927. This annual event draws in excess of 100,000 visitors each year for the parade, live entertainment, food fair, arts and crafts show and a spectacular fireworks show over the scenic Cane River Lake.
Mini-festivals are held every weekend in December with a Holiday Tour of Homes, entertainment and fireworks every Saturday and at midnight on New Year’s Eve. More than 500,000 visitors annually trek to Natchitoches during the holiday season to enjoy the light displays, riverbank vendors, shops, restaurants, and nightly tours by streetcar or carriages. www.christmasfestival.com
Experience the charm of the original French colony in Louisiana (1714) during the Festival of Lights and Christmas Festival, one of the nation’s oldest community-based holiday celebrations.
The Festival of Lights begins the Saturday before Thanksgiving and lasts into the New Year. The Natchitoches (Nack-a-tish) Christmas Festival has been held on the first weekend in December since 1927. This annual event draws in excess of 100,000 visitors each year for the parade, live entertainment, food fair, arts and crafts show and a spectacular fireworks show over the scenic Cane River Lake.
Mini-festivals are held every weekend in December with a Holiday Tour of Homes, entertainment and fireworks every Saturday and at midnight on New Year’s Eve. More than 500,000 visitors annually trek to Natchitoches during the holiday season to enjoy the light displays, riverbank vendors, shops, restaurants, and nightly tours by streetcar or carriages. www.christmasfestival.com
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My learning curve from Fodor's continues. I have never known (and would never have guessed) how to pronounce Nack-i-tish.
I loved Natchez during Spring Pilgrimage. I can only imagine it decorated for Christmas. More grist for my travel mill.
I loved Natchez during Spring Pilgrimage. I can only imagine it decorated for Christmas. More grist for my travel mill.
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I can vouch for both Williamsburg,VA and Bethlehem,PA.
Bethlehem and another nearby town,Easton(where I graduated high school), are decked out nicely and have a lot of unique small town events this time of year.This area is roughly a 1.5 hour drive from the Philadelphia area and very scenic if you drive up the Delaware River on Rt.611
I currently live within an hour of Williamburg and i love all the traditional decorations at Christmas.Definitely a good time to splurge for The Williamsburg Inn if you can afford it.
http://www.colonialwilliamsburgresor...illiamsburginn
Bethlehem and another nearby town,Easton(where I graduated high school), are decked out nicely and have a lot of unique small town events this time of year.This area is roughly a 1.5 hour drive from the Philadelphia area and very scenic if you drive up the Delaware River on Rt.611
I currently live within an hour of Williamburg and i love all the traditional decorations at Christmas.Definitely a good time to splurge for The Williamsburg Inn if you can afford it.
http://www.colonialwilliamsburgresor...illiamsburginn