Celebrating Christmas in Williamsburg

Celebrating Christmas in Williamsburg

Colonial Williamsburg’s outdoor Christmas decorations are known worldwide for their use of natural materials available during the eighteenth century. Pine and boxwood wreaths decorated with fresh fruit, nuts, pinecones, and more than three miles of white pine roping are used to put the finishing touches on doorways, windows, columns, and railings.

Photography Marcy Black Simpson

To learn more about Colonial Williamsburg, see “Celebrating Yuletide in Williamsburg” in Holiday Bliss 2014. Plus, find more old-fashioned splendor in Holiday Bliss 2018.

 

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