The Newberry Museum’s Festival of Trees exhibit features 12 uniquely decorated holiday trees, showcasing creativity and local history. With contributions from Newberry College students and community volunteers, this festive display celebrates the town’s heritage, including tributes to first responders and local industries. The exhibit runs until January 11, 2025, inviting both locals and visitors to immerse themselves in the holiday spirit while honoring Newberry’s rich past.
As the holiday season draws near, the charming town of Newberry is buzzing with excitement over an enchanting event that combines community spirit, creativity, and a deep appreciation for local history. The Newberry Museum is proud to unveil its latest exhibit, the Festival of Trees, featuring a spectacular lineup of 12 uniquely decorated Christmas trees, each crafted with love and attention to detail by volunteers who took the time to hand-make stunning ornaments.
The Festival of Trees exhibit promises to transport visitors through the rich tapestry of Newberry County’s past. It will remain open until January 11, 2025, allowing ample time for locals and visitors alike to immerse themselves in this festive display. The trees are more than just decorations; they serve as vibrant storytellers, showcasing different facets of the community’s heritage.
The first three trees are a fitting tribute to the building that houses the exhibit, famously designed by the esteemed architect James Knox Taylor. It has served the Newberry community for over a century, making it a historical landmark that adds a sense of nostalgia to the holiday spirit.
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