Weirdly Wonderful Holidays at City Museum

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Step into a winter wonderland of joy and delight as City Museum transforms into a festive paradise from November 29 through New Year's Day. From twinkling lights that illuminate the night to heartwarming encounters with Santa, Mrs. Claus and their merry helpers, there’s something for everyone!

At Weirdly Wonderful Holidays you'll find dazzling holiday light displays adorning the museum's historic facade, visits with Santa, stories with Mrs. Claus and more. Stop by Santa's Workshop on the 4th floor and see Santa hard at work! 

All Weirdly Wonderful Holiday events are free with admission.

Learn more at citymuseum.org

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