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• Downtown Oneonta is an eclectic mix of one-of-a-kind specialty shops and great restaurants where arts and culture flourish. Two colleges, the State University College at Oneonta and Hartwick College are nearby.

• One of the most notorious events of the Revolutionary War was the Cherry Valley Massacre of November 11, 1778. English Tory Rangers and Joseph Brant's Mohawks killed 47 people, mostly by tomahawk.

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Join the Farmers' Museum for Christmas on December 3rd


November 17, 2011 - “Shall We Have Christmas?” Event at The Farmers’ Museum Reveals Writings from Holiday Seasons Past

COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. - Experience a new, annual event that intertwines local writings of Christmas past with 19th century holiday activities.  "Shall We Have Christmas?" takes place Saturday, December 3, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at The Farmers' Museum in Cooperstown.  This one-night-only event will leave visitors with a new perspective on how our upstate ancestors celebrated the holiday season and what they really thought of it.

The museum's historic buildings will offer a a variety of festive activities including holiday gift-making in the More House; holiday foods in the Lippitt House; singing and socializing in Bump Tavern; greeting card printing in the printing office; remedies for winter ailments in the pharmacy; and decoration making in the church.  In each building, visitors will hear or read a quote from a diarist or author, such as Susan Fenimore Cooper, that describes the details and happenings of an 1840s Christmas in central New York.  

Here, Susan Fenimore Cooper expresses her thoughts in an entry from Rural Hours published in 1850:

"The festival is very generally remembered now in this country, though more of asocial than a religious holiday, by all those who are opposed to such observances on principle. In large towns it is almost universally kept. In the villages, however, but few shops are closed, and only one or two of the half dozen places of worship are opened for service. Still, everybody recollectsthat it is Christmas; presents are made in all families; the children go from house to house wishing Merry Christmas; and probably few who call themselves Christians allow the day to pass without giving a thought to the sacred event it commemorates, as they wish their friends a "Merry Christmas."

There will also be horse-drawn wagon rides throughout the evening.  Admission: $10 adults, $9 seniors (age 65 and over), $5.50 children age 7-12, free for children 6 andunder and for members of the New York State Historical Association.  Visit FarmersMuseum.org for more information.

Be sure to revisit The Farmers' Museum for Candlelight Evening on Saturday, December 10.  And while at the museum, catch up on your holiday shopping at Todd's General Store and The Farmers' Museum Store. Our museum stores feature unique wooden toys, books, Solmate Sox, Marble jewelry, artisan-made products, and much more.  Beautiful holiday items and greeting cards are in stock including handmade, glass ornaments from Peggy Kaar.  NYSHA members receive 20% off!  

 

 




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