Greenfield Village | Holiday Nights

      Yesterday evening we went Greenfield Village for Holiday Nights.  This has become one of our annual holiday traditions and it's the last event at the village until springtime.  Of course we went to the Beefcarver for dinner before we went to the village. 
                                                               Dodworth Saxhorn Band
                                                              Erich standing at the Model T Vignette
                                       1876 at the Ford House.  Henry Ford was 13 years old then.
                  A nice lady giving a cooking demonstration at the Ford House.  It smelled so good!
                                                                    Christie Street Quartet
Picks and Sticks Stringband at Sounds of America Gallery
Santie Claus spied Erich and Monkey in the crowd of village visitors at the home of Robert Frost.
Next we went to Noah Webster's home for a New Years day open house.
1944 at the Cotswold Cottage

Cooking demonstration at the Susquehanna Home and Plantation
Town Hall | Main Street Quartet
Sir John Bennett Sweet Shop
The church bells at Martha Mary Chapel played Christmas carols.

      It was a wonderful night at Greenfield Village.  We enjoyed walking around and listening to all the beautiful music along the way.  It was interesting to learn about different customs for each particular time period.  Erich was happy to have some hot cocoa.  Mama's always happy to be at the village.  Keith's looking forward to bringing the Packard to the Motor Muster event. 

      I don't know where December went?  It's hard to believe that tomorrow is Christmas Eve already!   
                                                             Merry Christmas and God bless everyone.
                                                                                 
                                                                                     ~Marcie

                                                

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