Waynesborough Historical Village - Christmas
The 2007 Christmas In The Village
The Village is trimmed with the colors of Christmas
The Visitors Center trimmed with red bows and wreaths on the outside
Even at a distance the Visitor's center is beautiful in it's Christmas tri,.
Waynesborough Historical Village grounds and buildings decorated for the 2007 Christmas Season
Nativity scene in the Visitors Center Lobby
The centerpiece placed on the Boardroom table
A figurine on a table in the Boardroom
One of two Christmas tree's in the Visitor Center lobby
A smokehouse model atop the piano in the Visitor Center lobby
The fileplace in the Boardroom
Table centerpieces, figurines, Christmas trees, garland, stockings and models are a part of the holiday decor.
Joan
Lynn
Patricia
Our Volunteer staff dress in 19th Century clothing to enhance the look of this event.
The Visitors Center Boardroom table is set-up with refreshments for visitors and guests.
Lois talks over details with Lynn
Lou is busy in the Visitor's Center Kitchen preparing food for the refreshment table.
Lynn and Patricia rush to get the refreshment table finished
The Visitors Center staff and volunteers scurry about to finish last minute preparations be the event starts at 1pm.
Visitors help themselves to a tasty cookies, cakes, punch, candy, hot apple cider, hot coffee, veggie tray and nuts.
The dulcimer is a four string musical instrument played by strumming.
The Waterbourne Dulicmers play at several Waynesborough events.
The Waterbourne Dulcimers entertain visitors with traditional Christmas music.
BELOW: A pictorial tour of Waynesborough's buildings decorated for Christmas

The
Salem
Grange
Building
The smallest dwelling in the Village

The
Wiggins House

and the most charming


Dr.
Kennedy's
Office
Parkhill School, Odd Fellows Museum


Faircloth
Law
Office
Ken Kruger takes visitors for a hay ride Waynesborough Tour
A Village Hay Ride

Bethany
Friends
Meeting
Place
Dressed in 19th Century Quaker clothing, volunteers greet visitors at Bethany Friends Meeting Place
A tiny visitor enjoys a candy cane in John Roberts School
John Roberts School
The General Store
Edith Holloman reads Christmas stories to visiting children
Volunteer Edith Holloman reads Christmas Stories to visiting children


The
Hatch
House

Happy
Holidays
To All
From
Old Waynesborough
Andy makes a music triangle out of mild steel for visiting family
Andy pounds the hot steel into a leaf pattern
The fire of the forge glows


Village
Blacksmith
Andy
Anderson