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Christmas Past & Present

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Take a magical walk through time on a lantern-lit visit to Railroad Town and the nearby rural communities. Meet Father Christmas, enjoy the smells of holiday cooking, hear a seasonal melody, and experience all of the sights, smells and sounds...and the spirit of Christmas! 6-9pm. First Friday, Saturday, Sunday (only 2-5pm), and second Friday, Saturday, 6-9 pm.

Christmas Past & Present

Address : Stuhr Museum, 3133 W. Hwy 34 Grand Island NE
Phone : 308-385-5316   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : info@stuhrmuseum.org

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Admission Fee : $5 adults, $3 ages 7-12

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