“A Holiday Wonderland at the Mansion” November 25, 2022 - December 31, 2022

Admission: $15 Adults, $10 Seniors, $8 Students ages 8 and up, free for members and children ages 7 and under
Tour times: Weekdays (Wed., Thurs. & Fri.) – 12:00, 1:00, 2:00 & 3:00 p.m.; Weekends (Sat. & Sun.) 12:00, 12:30, 1:00, 1:30, 2:00, 2:30 & 3:00 p.m. / 1-hour Holiday Tour includes viewing the holiday exhibition and juried art exhibition, Hues of Freedom (through Dec. 18, 2022).

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Contemporary tree display by Victoria Vandamm of Vandamm Interiors, 2021, photo courtesy of Gus Apazidis

The Museum will usher in the Holiday Season the day after Thanksgiving, on Nov. 25, 2022 with a new exhibition titled, A Holiday Wonderland at the Mansion, which will run through Sat., Dec. 31, 2022. Curated by Museum Consultant Stacey Danielson with the assistance of Trustees Mimi Findlay and Paul Veeder and the LMMM Curatorial Committee, the exhibition will capture the magic of the holiday season with historic-era tree displays, an enchanting winter wonderland featuring a 19th-century skating scene, a festive holiday dinner party, magnificent gowns, and more.

Recognized for the past two years as one of the 10Best Holiday Historic Home Tours in the U.S. by USA Today, the Museum will explore treasured Victorian holiday traditions and feature beautiful 21st-century Christmas trees and seasonal displays by interior designers Victoria Vandamm of Vandamm Interiors and Marcia Taylor Reid of Taylor Reid Design LLC, as well as floral designer Danna DiElsi of The Silk Touch.

 

 

1860s vignette curated by Stacey Danielson and the LMMM Curatorial Committee, 2021, photo courtesy of S. Danielson
Contemporary mantle display by Danna DiElsi of The Silk Touch, 2021, photo courtesy of Gus Apazidis
1890s vignette curated by Stacey Danielson and the LMMM Curatorial Committee, 2021, photo courtesy of S. Danielson