HistoryInspired Holidays An Extraordinary List of Living History Events Nationwide



What happened to the good, old-fashioned Christmas It's alive and well at America's living history parks and museums. During the months of November and December, historical sites nationwide are reviving the traditional holiday spirit and good tidings that once were a major part of American life but now are often overshadowed by commerciality.

Here's an opportunity to have a very special holiday season. Enjoy candlelight tours in villages and forts dating back to the 1600s, 1700s or early 1800s. Talk with costumed interpreters about holiday celebrations that took place when our nation was young. Listen to old-time holiday music, and sing traditional Christmas carols. See colorful decorations made with all-natural materials. Watch open-hearth cooking as you sip hot mulled cider. That's just the beginning! The list of opportunities is long and inviting. What's more, these holiday festivities can be just as satisfying for singles as they are for friends and families. RVers, road trippers, seasonal travelers, homeschoolers, senior groups and many others will find enough choices to create a unique and memorable holiday season.

To help you plan, history-travel experts Suzanne and Craig Sheumaker have published a summary of over 170 holiday events and workshops offered at the premier historical sites appearing in their popular guidebook, 'America's Living History-The Early Years.' (http://www.AmericasLivingHistory.com ISBN: 978-0-9792598-0-7

Contact:

Red Corral Publishing

Suzanne Sheumaker

209-295-5582





HistoryInspired Holidays An Extraordinary List of Living History Events Nationwide