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This Christmas,
spend an evening in our version of Colonial Virginia--among your friends
and "cousins" at the Hawk's Head Public House.
Patrick Henry and his generation were known to have spent
an entire
month--from St. Nicholas Eve to Twelfth Night--celebrating
the advent of the Christ child's Birth.
Muskets roared, music played, and guests were "...sought after with
greediness" to share in the good cheer.
While we can't promise the month long Christmas celebration of 18th
century Virginia, we can promise you an enchanted evening of fun and good
cheer, with great food, great music and lots to see and do for the whole
family.
Make it a holiday tradition!
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Menu |
Activities |
Booking Your Ticket(s) |
Sally Lunn & Spoon Bread
Corn Chowder
Jefferson Chartreuse
Cidered Ham
Mt Vernon Pie
(Sausage, Chicken Pie in a gravy of carrots, potatoes & sauce)
Marha Washington's Chocolate Mousse Cake
Hot or Cold Cider,
Hot Cocoa, Coffee, or Tea
(Alcohol is not served,
but you may bring your own beverages. Wine glasses will be
on each table. Please drink responsibly.)
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Carol Singing
18th Century Dancing
(No Previous Instruction Required)
Tomahawk Throwing
Cider Pressing
Nine Pins
Live Colonial Music!
Wear Warm Clothing!
Activities occur in and out of doors! |
December 5th
December 6th
December 12th
December 13th (Sold Out)
December 19th
December 20th
* December 20th Event is
Costume Required. (All Guests must wear 18th Century Clothing)
Remember to buy Early in the year; this event sells out on
weekends very early in the year.
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