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A decorated Christmas tree with lights and presents stands in an ornate room.

Fun fact: You can also buy blown-glass ornaments depicting original buildings around the estate.

Photo provided by Reynolda

Wreaths are being hung from the windows with care, while carols played on the Aeolian organ fill the air.

It’s official: The holidays have arrived at Reynolda.

Step back in time this season with a festive tour of the iconic 1917 bungalow home, where vintage ornaments and stunning arrangements complement the traditional American art lining the walls.

Plus, see the restored Brown Family Conservatory, brimming with cheerful poinsettias for its very first seasonal display.

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