While the annual Christmas Celebration at Old Salem has passed, there are still many holiday events that you can enjoy!
Some events are free, some have a charge. You can find more information
here.
And you can, of course, always walk the grounds for free! I did that myself today... it seems like each time I go I see something new in the eighteenth century town!
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Home Moravian Church |
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Winkler Baker, side view |
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First Private Residence in Salem, the Miksch House |
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The family sold these products out of their home. |
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