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Oct 5 2009

Experience Holiday Traditions Old And New In Philadelphia

Festivities Include Holiday Lights, House Tours, New Year’s Eve Fireworks & Mummers Parade

The Christmas season really is the most wonderful time of the year in Philadelphia and The Countryside®, where families partake in old and new traditions to make happy holiday memories. Parents who remember standing in awe of the Enchanted Colonial Village at Lit Brother’s department store can take another peek inside the busy bakery, the bustling village store and the seven other restored scenes with their own children at the Please Touch Museum®. Or, they can start a new holiday tradition when they catch The Comcast Holiday Spectacular on the 2,000-square-foot LED screen inside the 57-story Comcast Center. And, of course, each year the fanciful Mummers strut their stuff up Broad Street during the day-long New Year’s Day parade. These and other classic Philly customs make the region a must-see during the holidays:

Hotel Happenings:

  • On select Saturdays in November and December the elegant Swann Lounge at the Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia presents Tea in Wonderland. Young attendees can visit with Alice herself and watch excerpts from The Nutcracker ballet performed by students from the Rock School for Dance Education. 1 Logan Square, (215) 963-1500, fourseasons.com/philadelphia

A Historic Twist:

  • From November 24 through January 3, visitors to historic Pennypacker Mills are treated to guided tours of the richly decorated mansion. A free Victorian Christmas Open House: All That Glitters on December 12 from 2:00-8:00 p.m. features historians, live music, sing-alongs around the Christmas tree and candy-making demonstrations. 5 Haldeman Road, Schwenksville, (610) 287-9349, historicsites.montcopa.org/historicsites
  • Relive December 1776 and witness Washington Crossing the Delaware River, a free, annual reenactment staged at 1:00 p.m. on Christmas Day at Washington Crossing Historic Park. A full dress rehearsal, set for 1:00 p.m. on December 13, is accompanied by family-friendly activities starting at 10:00 a.m. and continuing throughout the day. Routes 32 & 532, Washington Crossing, (215) 493-4076
  • Every year, the Fairmount Park Houses get dressed in their holiday best for yuletide tours. Visitors can wander through one or all of these architectural masterpieces beginning December 2 (Laurel Hill, Lemon Hill, Sweetbriar and Woodford through December 13; Cedar Grove and Mount Pleasant through December 20). fairmountparkhouses.org

Gardens Aglow:

  • The holidays go red, white and green at Longwood Gardens during A Longwood Gardens Christmas, November 26-January 10. Hundreds of thousands of lights, strolling carolers, daily concerts, sing-alongs and ice skating performances brighten the gardens’ vast grounds and conservatory. 1001 Longwood Road, Kennett Square, (610) 388-1000, longwoodgardens.org
  • A miniature winter wonderland amid the evergreens awaits visitors to Morris Arboretum, November 27 through January 3. The Holiday Garden Railway display is a quarter mile of model-train track featuring seven loops and tunnels with 15 different rail lines, two cable cars, nine bridges and bustling trains that cruise past scaled replicas of historic monuments and Philadelphia-area landmarks made from all-natural materials. 100 Northwestern Avenue, (215) 247-5777, ext. 121, morrisarboretum.org

It Takes A Village:

  • The traditional European Christmas Market opens again this holiday season for a full two months, November 1- December 31, at Byers’ Choice. Shoppers can find gingerbread houses, advent calendars and handcrafted toys in a village-like setting. On December 11 and 12, guests can also enjoy A Dickens of a Weekend: A Christmas Carol, a one-man show performed by Charles Dickens’ great-great grandson, Gerald Charles Dickens. 4355 County Line Road, Chalfont, (215) 822-6700, byerschoice.com
  • Santa and Mrs. Claus arrive at Peddler’s Village in a horse drawn carriage on December 5, to kick off the Christmas Festival, December 5-6. While watching the parade of local marching bands and carolers, visitors can enjoy hot mulled cider and complimentary marshmallows for roasting. While at Peddler’s, visitors can also check out the 29th Annual Gingerbread House Competition and Display, November 20-January 2. Route 263 & Street Road, Lahaska, (215) 794-4018, peddlersvillage.com/
  • The Christmas Village outside of City Hall invites shoppers to browse the holiday goods displayed in 40 decorated booths, which form a medieval village selling European food, sweets and drinks, as well as international seasonal holiday gifts, ornaments and high-quality arts and crafts. Shoppers visiting this outdoor market may also enjoy hot mulled wine, bratwursts and a big tent with traditional German Christmas ornaments. The shopping wonderland runs from November 27 to December 24. Broad & Market Streets, (215) 268-7606, philachristmas.com
  • Please Touch Museum® presents the Enchanted Colonial Village, November 27-January 1. The intricately restored Colonial scenes depict the Bakery, Blacksmith Shop, Toymaker, Tailor Shop, Watchmaker and others. The village first made its home at the Lit Brothers department store from 1962 until 1975. 4231 Avenue of the Republic, (215) 581-3181, pleasetouchmuseum.org

’Tis The Season For Shows:

  • This year’s holiday calendar at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts and the Academy of Music is chock full of old-fashioned favorites, including Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, the Vienna Boys Choir, The Nutcracker and Peter Nero and the Philly Pops. Various dates in November and December. Kimmel, Broad & Spruce Streets; Academy, Broad & Locust Streets, (215) 790-5867, kimmelcenter.org
  • Philadelphia’s newest holiday tradition? A Philadelphia Jazz Nativity, presented by Music Media Ministry at the Old Pine Presbyterian Church of Society Hill. The production tells the story of the Nativity through narration; contemporary and progressive jazz music, including Christmas classics; a choir; and actors. December 12-13. 4th & Pine Streets, (215) 925-8051
  • Bristol Riverside Theatre’s Winter Musicale, taking place December 3-20, celebrates the season with favorite traditional holiday carols, popular classics, contemporary arrangements and even original songs. From December 9-12, Bristol Riverside Theatre teams up with Hedgerow Theatre to present Tiny Tim’s Christmas, the Dicken’s classic tale as seen through the eyes of Tiny Tim. Bristol Riverside, 120 Radcliffe Street, Bristol, (215) 785-0100, brtstage.org

More Holiday Fun:

  • A Brandywine Christmas takes center stage from November 27 through January 10 at the Brandywine River Museum, home to a large collection of Wyeth family paintings. On view: a display of trees featuring “critters” and all-things natural, a Victorian dollhouse and a model railroad with more than 2,000 feet of track. The museum will also display Christmas dolls from Ann Wyeth McCoy’s collection. U.S. Route 1, Chadds Ford, (610) 388-2700, brandywinemuseum.org
  • It’s year two for Philadelphia’s newest holiday tradition, The Comcast Holiday Spectacular, at the 57-story Comcast Center. Onlookers will be amazed by the original holiday imagery set to music and projected onto the 2,000-square-feet LED screen installed in the building’s lobby. The 15-minute show, which runs from Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day, occurs at the top of the hour, 10:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. gophila.com/comcast

Other Seasonal Celebrations:

  • On December 25, the holiday spirit goes beyond Christmas at the National Museum of American Jewish History, which presents its annual Being Jewish at Christmas program, a family event that includes music, refreshments and children’s activities. 55 N. 5th Street, (215) 923-5978, nmajh.org
  • The African American Museum in Philadelphia (AAMP) celebrates Kwanzaa at The Gallery at Market East, December 26 to January 1 from 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m. There will be a daily candle-lighting ceremony and introduction to Kwanzaa symbols and principles, along with live music, dancing, drumming, storytelling, historical reenactments, face painting, balloon art and Kwanzaa craft and game workshops. Visitors can catch screenings of The Black Candle: The Story of Kwanzaa, a film by M.K. Asante, Jr. and narrated by Maya Angelou. Gallery, 9th & Market Streets, (215) 625-4962, galleryatmarketeast.com; AAMP, 701 Arch Street, (215) 574-0380, aampmuseum.org

Ring In The New Year:

  • Please Touch Museum® celebrates 2010 early with Countdown to Noon on December 31. The museum opens at 9:00 a.m. and holds “Noon Year” party activities with music and confetti. Countdowns take place at noon and 1:00 p.m. 4231 Avenue of the Republic, (215) 581-3181, pleasetouchmuseum.org
  • Winter sports enthusiasts and observers can celebrate at the Blue Cross RiverRink’s New Year’s Eve Party on Ice (from 11:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.), a family-friendly affair that lets revelers breathe in the fresh, chilly air of the New Year and gives them the best view of the city’s spectacular midnight fireworks display over the Delaware River. Columbus Boulevard & Market Street, (215) 925-RINK, riverrink.com
  • For a Philadelphia experience that’s as traditional as cheesesteaks, a pilgrimage to the world-famous Mummers Parade on New Year’s Day is a must. Dating back to 1901, the only-in-Philly celebration is a lively and colorful parade of costumed men, women and children who practice all year to strut, dance and play music up Broad Street. The parade begins at 9:00 a.m. at the intersection of Broad Street and Snyder Avenue and proceeds to City Hall, followed by a ticketed competition at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Spectators should purchase tickets ahead of time to sit in the judging stand or get there early to find a spot along the parade route. Convention Center, 12th & Arch Streets, mummers.com; tickets for bleacher seating outside City Hall available at the Independence Visitor Center, 6th & Market Streets, (215) 965-7676, independencevisitorcenter.com; tickets for the competition at the Convention Center available at (215) 893-1999, ticketphiladelphia.org

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