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Celebrate the holidays at Reynolda

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a woman places an ornament on a Christmas tree

Decorated as Katharine Reynolds wished, the 34,000-sqft bungalow was transformed with lit trees, fresh wreaths, and holly-filled vases.

Photo provided by Reynolda

Step back in time this holiday season with a visit to historic Reynolda. Explore Reynolda House Museum of American Art, Reynolda Gardens, and Reynolda Village during your visit.

With festive programs + events planned across the estate, there’s something for everyone, including:

  • Decorating classes for children
  • Caroling Fridays and special holiday organ music
  • Guided tours with costumed interpreters
  • Shopping
  • and more

Pro tip: The Historic House decorations, inspired by the Reynolds’s first Christmas in their bungalow in 1917, may be viewed with any general admission Museum ticket. Plan your visit.

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