
December 2019
The Newark Museum of Art: Feasting with Family and Friends: Christmas in the Ballantine House: Nov. 20, 2019 – Jan. 5, 2020
The Ballantine House is accessible through the North Wing, 1st Floor Each year, the Museum’s National Historic Landmark, the 1885 Ballantine House, offers visitors a taste of how Christmas was celebrated in late Victorian Newark, as English, German and Dutch holiday traditions merged into something not so very different from the way the holiday is celebrated in America today. This historically accurate installation offers the opportunity to step back in time to learn about 19th-century life and traditions. From the…
Find out more »The Newark Museum of Art: Feasting with Family and Friends: Christmas in the Ballantine House: Nov. 20, 2019 – Jan. 5, 2020
The Ballantine House is accessible through the North Wing, 1st Floor Each year, the Museum’s National Historic Landmark, the 1885 Ballantine House, offers visitors a taste of how Christmas was celebrated in late Victorian Newark, as English, German and Dutch holiday traditions merged into something not so very different from the way the holiday is celebrated in America today. This historically accurate installation offers the opportunity to step back in time to learn about 19th-century life and traditions. From the…
Find out more »The Newark Museum of Art: Feasting with Family and Friends: Christmas in the Ballantine House: Nov. 20, 2019 – Jan. 5, 2020
The Ballantine House is accessible through the North Wing, 1st Floor Each year, the Museum’s National Historic Landmark, the 1885 Ballantine House, offers visitors a taste of how Christmas was celebrated in late Victorian Newark, as English, German and Dutch holiday traditions merged into something not so very different from the way the holiday is celebrated in America today. This historically accurate installation offers the opportunity to step back in time to learn about 19th-century life and traditions. From the…
Find out more »The Newark Museum of Art: Feasting with Family and Friends: Christmas in the Ballantine House: Nov. 20, 2019 – Jan. 5, 2020
The Ballantine House is accessible through the North Wing, 1st Floor Each year, the Museum’s National Historic Landmark, the 1885 Ballantine House, offers visitors a taste of how Christmas was celebrated in late Victorian Newark, as English, German and Dutch holiday traditions merged into something not so very different from the way the holiday is celebrated in America today. This historically accurate installation offers the opportunity to step back in time to learn about 19th-century life and traditions. From the…
Find out more »The Newark Museum of Art: Feasting with Family and Friends: Christmas in the Ballantine House: Nov. 20, 2019 – Jan. 5, 2020
The Ballantine House is accessible through the North Wing, 1st Floor Each year, the Museum’s National Historic Landmark, the 1885 Ballantine House, offers visitors a taste of how Christmas was celebrated in late Victorian Newark, as English, German and Dutch holiday traditions merged into something not so very different from the way the holiday is celebrated in America today. This historically accurate installation offers the opportunity to step back in time to learn about 19th-century life and traditions. From the…
Find out more »The Newark Museum of Art: Feasting with Family and Friends: Christmas in the Ballantine House: Nov. 20, 2019 – Jan. 5, 2020
The Ballantine House is accessible through the North Wing, 1st Floor Each year, the Museum’s National Historic Landmark, the 1885 Ballantine House, offers visitors a taste of how Christmas was celebrated in late Victorian Newark, as English, German and Dutch holiday traditions merged into something not so very different from the way the holiday is celebrated in America today. This historically accurate installation offers the opportunity to step back in time to learn about 19th-century life and traditions. From the…
Find out more »The Newark Museum of Art: Feasting with Family and Friends: Christmas in the Ballantine House: Nov. 20, 2019 – Jan. 5, 2020
The Ballantine House is accessible through the North Wing, 1st Floor Each year, the Museum’s National Historic Landmark, the 1885 Ballantine House, offers visitors a taste of how Christmas was celebrated in late Victorian Newark, as English, German and Dutch holiday traditions merged into something not so very different from the way the holiday is celebrated in America today. This historically accurate installation offers the opportunity to step back in time to learn about 19th-century life and traditions. From the…
Find out more »The Newark Museum of Art: Feasting with Family and Friends: Christmas in the Ballantine House: Nov. 20, 2019 – Jan. 5, 2020
The Ballantine House is accessible through the North Wing, 1st Floor Each year, the Museum’s National Historic Landmark, the 1885 Ballantine House, offers visitors a taste of how Christmas was celebrated in late Victorian Newark, as English, German and Dutch holiday traditions merged into something not so very different from the way the holiday is celebrated in America today. This historically accurate installation offers the opportunity to step back in time to learn about 19th-century life and traditions. From the…
Find out more »The Newark Museum of Art: Feasting with Family and Friends: Christmas in the Ballantine House: Nov. 20, 2019 – Jan. 5, 2020
The Ballantine House is accessible through the North Wing, 1st Floor Each year, the Museum’s National Historic Landmark, the 1885 Ballantine House, offers visitors a taste of how Christmas was celebrated in late Victorian Newark, as English, German and Dutch holiday traditions merged into something not so very different from the way the holiday is celebrated in America today. This historically accurate installation offers the opportunity to step back in time to learn about 19th-century life and traditions. From the…
Find out more »The Newark Museum of Art: Feasting with Family and Friends: Christmas in the Ballantine House: Nov. 20, 2019 – Jan. 5, 2020
The Ballantine House is accessible through the North Wing, 1st Floor Each year, the Museum’s National Historic Landmark, the 1885 Ballantine House, offers visitors a taste of how Christmas was celebrated in late Victorian Newark, as English, German and Dutch holiday traditions merged into something not so very different from the way the holiday is celebrated in America today. This historically accurate installation offers the opportunity to step back in time to learn about 19th-century life and traditions. From the…
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