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Window Wonderland • Bringing Holidays Past to Life
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The first two Fridays following Thanksgiving, Franklin, North Carolina will again be transformed into an old-fashioned holiday atmosphere during Window Wonderland. On December 5 and December 12 from 5-8pm Window Wonderland will take Franklin back in time as "windows come alive" with living scenes from Franklin’s past.
Franklin businesses will be open to warmly greet visitors with hot chocolate, hot cider, cookies, or other refreshments reminiscent of the season. Strolling carolers will entertain shoppers with seasonal music and contribute to the holiday atmosphere as well as other entertainment throughout town.
Luminaries will line Main Street, creating the soft glow which makes the evening so magical. There will be vintage horse-drawn carriage rides and children of all ages can meet Santa Claus at the Macon County Historical Museum on Main Street.
Highlands Road will be illuminated with Christmas lights and numerous restaurants on will be open for patrons.
Window Wonderland is a family event with something for all ages. Step into the past and experience an old-fashioned Christmas in Franklin. It will be an evening you and your children will forever remember.
Join us for this special celebration of the Seaon! Happy Holidays from the Franklin Main Street Program, Inc. of Franklin, North Carolina. |
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Franklin, North Carolina also has many other events planned for the holidays. The Friday after Thanksgiving, be sure to join us our annual Tree Lighting Ceremony.
Enjoy sounds of the season, complimentary cookies and hot cider, a visit with Santa Claus and get your holiday shopping underway with downtown merchants.
Children can also write a letter to Santa! This special mailbox will be available Thanksgiving weekend in front of the new Franklin Town Hall location. Each letter is personally answered by Santa himself.
On the Saturday after Thanksgiving bring your young one to Cookies With Santa. This is event is always a lot of fun and full of holiday cheer. Your young ones can also write their letter to Santa during this event and put it in the express mailbox to the North Pole.
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