Christmas card from the past

Dec. 1, 2014  PLYMOUTH VOICE.

Plymouth Michigan News

 

Step into a Christmas card from the past. Don’t miss the most popular holiday event in the area, complete with candlelit paths, live entertainment, costumed presenters, horse-drawn wagon and Model T rides, delightful holiday shops, Santa and live reindeer, ice-skating, a spectacular fireworks display and more.

 

Holiday Nights in Greenfield Village
December 5-7, 12-14, 18-23 and 26-27, 2014 (6:30pm – 10pm)

Voted Top Holiday Event by USA Today and Reader’s Digest.
Take a lantern-lit journey into a living snow globe filled with live music, skating, fireworks and tons of winter wonder during America’s premier celebration of the season.

Holiday Nights in Greenfield Village is like stepping into a Christmas card from the past — the golden glow from candlelit windows, the scent of roasting chestnuts, the sound of carolers in the distance, the jangle of sleigh bells. This is how the holidays are supposed to be. No wonder Holiday Nights has become the most popular holiday event in the region. Where else will you find lantern-lit paths, costumed presenters, horse-drawn wagons and Model T rides, plus Santa with live reindeer? It’s perfect, right down to the spectacular fireworks display that provides a dazzling finale to each and every evening. Holiday Nights in Greenfield Village is America’s premier holiday celebration!

 

program details

  • Santa and Live Reindeer through Dec. 23
  • Ice Skating
  • Carolers
  • Live Musical and Dramatic Performances
  • Costumed Presenters
  • Decorated Homes and Shops
  • Holiday Vignettes and Activities
  • Skilled Artisan Demonstrations
  • Holiday Cooking
  • Holiday Dining and Treats
  • Horse-Drawn Wagons
  • Model T Rides
  • 1913 Herschell-Spillman Carousel
  • Christmas Trees and Greens Sale
  • Fireworks Finale and Sing-along
  • Discounted Pricing for Members of The Henry Ford

Advance reservations are recommended.

 

For more information visit: http://www.thehenryford.org/events/holidayNights.aspx

 

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