Views from National Christmas Center, Christmas Museum and Family Attraction

Views from National Christmas Center, Christmas Museum and Family Attraction
Christmas Museum in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Top Story - KidReporters Visit NCC!

Some junior members of the press recently paid a visit to National Christmas Center.

Joshua and Kiernan, rising fifth graders, came to review our museum for the web site KidFriendlyOnline.net. This web site, geared towards families and young children, rates top "kid friendly" attractions around the country. Several Lancaster County properties will be featured in their online critiques and the top reviews, chosen by KidFriendly staff, will be published in a hardcover book.

Joshua sees an old fashioned cash register

Joshua liked checking out the old-fashioned brass cash register and all the old toys in our 1950's Woolworth's 5 & 10 Cent Store.

enjoying TudorTowne

TudorTowne's animated storybook village caught everyone's attention.

Kiernan takes notes in First Christmas

The reporters took lots of notes and photographs so they could accurately describe their experiences.

Joshua's family

Joshua's family

Kiernan's family

Kiernan's family

Thanks to KidFriendlyOnline's KidReporters! We hope you enjoyed your visit, and we look forward to reading your reviews of National Christmas Center - a one-of-a-kind kid-friendly museum and family attraction!

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Walk from "Nazareth" to "Bethlehem" in The First Christmas

Walk from "Nazareth" to "Bethlehem" in The First Christmas
Life-sized figures and realistic scenery transport you back in time over 2000 years. Journey with Mary and Joseph. See a typical home of the time and a humble carpenter's shop. Navigate through a caravansary - an oasis marketplace, a rest stop for weary travelers. Experience the dangers of the journey, and be awed by the appearance of a glowing angel. Hear Latin and Aramaic being spoken, and listen to the music of the time. Join the shepherds' trek and at the end of the journey, in a humble grotto, behold the birth of Christ.