Night of Christmas Magic & Tree Lighting
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Event Details
The Night of Christmas Magic is a family event in downtown Abilene with many different activities and attractions that everyone can participate in together. There will be horse drawn trolley rides, story telling, games, carolers, crafts, Christmas photos, live music and much more. Santa will be at the Civic Center for children to visit after the lighting of the Historic Depot. This event coincides with the "Home for the Holidays" tour.
Times vary between 2pm-8pm
Night of Christmas Magic & Tree Lighting
Phone : 785-263-2231 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : tourism@abilenecityhall.com
Web: www.abilenecityhall.com/index.aspx?NID=9
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