The Lehman house, with its 10-foot ceilings, was the site of Soto family Christmas gatherings during the 1920s. Bob Soto Special to The Cambrian The Sotos have often reminisced about their family ...
Travel back in time to celebrate Christmas with James McCormick, his wife and their eight children at the Grand Traverse Lighthouse in Northport. In 1922, James McCormick became keeper of the Grand ...
Visitors can step back in Christmastime of a century ago at one of Charleston's plantations. Magnolia Plantation and Garden's inaugural "Home for the Holidays" exhibit through Jan. 6 showcases how ...
Festive magic fueled by nostalgia has been credited for the "astonishing" sale of a Christmas tree, "bought for pennies" more than a century ago, for 3,411 ($4,328) at auction on Friday. The 31-inch ...
A showplace at any time of year, Hearst Castle becomes a Christmas spectacle beginning Thanksgiving weekend. The castle is decorated as it might have been during the 1920s and ’30s, when W.R. would ...
One of the earliest mass-produced artificial Christmas trees, originally purchased for pennies in 1920, sold for an astonishing £3,400, or $4296.13, at auction on Friday, according to Hansons ...
Large multicolored lights like The Home Depot's strand were first manufactured in the early 1920s and remained popular through the 1970s. The bulbs came in both round and conical shapes, and were ...
ARCHBOLD − Sauder Village will ring in the holiday season with two 1920s themed holiday events. Holidays on Main Street will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Nov. 26 and Dec. 3 and 10 and Making Spirits Bright for ...
Every year for many years, Dallas Borough had a Christmas tree in the middle of town – a tradition that started in 1925. “Since several nearby towns this year announced plans to have a community tree, ...
The schooner Inca, carrying redwood lumber from Humboldt County, was dismasted about 800 miles off the coast of New Zealand in December 1920. According to the Dec. 17, 1920 Humboldt Times newspaper, ...
World War I was still fresh on the minds of many in Berks County at Christmastime 1920. Though the fighting ended on Nov. 11, 1918, more than two years earlier, the horrors brought on by trench ...