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‘Trees of Historic Bethlehem’ Celebrate US Cities

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Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites (HBMS) is again sponsoring “Trees of Historic Bethlehem,” a festive holiday tradition featuring over 20 decorated trees which this year celebrate unique cities across the United States. The Bethlehem Garden Club decorated this year’s Trees of Historic Bethlehem, which are on display at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem, the Single Sisters’ House and the Kemerer Museum of Decorative Arts.

Visitors can embark on a self-guided tour through the three sites, admiring Christmas tree decorations inspired by cities like San Antonio, New Orleans, Atlantic City, Honolulu, Pittsburgh and Aspen. A scavenger hunt adds an interactive element to the tour, challenging participants to find ornaments representing World Heritage Sites and National Historic Landmarks.

Upon arrival at each museum, visitors will receive a green wristband and a pamphlet detailing the decorations and providing access to an online version of the tour.

HBMS recommends allowing at least one hour to fully experience the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. Tickets and further information are available on the HBMS website, where visitors can also vote for their favorite tree via an online form.

This local news story was reported with generative AI assistance.

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