15_1691 Halloween Program.indd

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15_1691 Halloween Program.indd
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WELCOME TO
Hallowe'en
in Greenfield Village®
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SATURDAY MORNINGS
Be amazed by the sights and sounds of a mid-20thcentury Hallowe’en. More than 1,000 hand-carved
jack-o’-lanterns will light your way as legendary tales
come to life all around you. Mischief and mystery
lurk on every corner. Meet colorful characters all over
Greenfield Village who want to share old-time Hallowe’en
fun with you. Even the Headless Horseman will be on
hand, reliving The Legend of Sleepy Hollow! Follow the
Roadside
America
Through the Lens of John Margolies
pumpkin path, and have a frightfully fun time!
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ow through Jan. 24, 2016
Henry Ford Museum®
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Greenfield Village Store
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Hallowe'en Shopping Hours: 5:30-9 p.m.
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the walking route. Pick up fun Hallowe’en wearables and
December 4-6, 11-13, 17-23 and 26-28, 2015
6:30 p.m.-10 p.m.
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unique Hallowe’en merchandise.
Open Friday and Saturday until 10:30 p.m.,
Thursday and Sunday until 9:30 p.m.
A variety of hot and cold food is available at A Taste of History
®
Restaurant, located near the Village Green.
Thursday and Sunday until 9 p.m.
near the covered bridge.
Open Friday and Saturday until 9 p.m.,
Thursday and Sunday until 8 p.m.
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2015
Hallowe'en
in Greenfield Village
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October 9-11, 15-18 and 22-25, 2015
Open Friday and Saturday until 10 p.m.,
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Program Guide
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a
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a colorful
tion of A
een today is
w
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a
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a
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a pagan fest
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origins. Wha
ed
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season.
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the harvest
d
n
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er
union of cust
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m
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ences,
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and its influ
p
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to
n
a
celebrated th
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hb
ated with
ristian churc
was reassoci
ls
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a
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feast
the old p
ht before this
ig
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the focus of
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reviated as
All Saints' o
s' Even, abb
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a
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ll
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s
wn a
ce until well
became kno
ained in pla
m
re
g
n
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el
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Hallowe'en.
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into the 193
ulish and
night of gho
e
th
n
ee
b
s
ow
as not alway
eating we kn
Hallowe'en h
d trick-or-tr
n
a
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ht
d
g
n
u
ca
ro
b
s,
tion
lore
orgotten folk
garish decora
-f
w
o
n
e
ra
th
f
mig nts,
much o
nd English im
a
h
today. Using
is
tt
co
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,
e occasions
try by Irish
y 1900s wer
rl
ea
to this coun
e
th
in
lebrations
e future for
Hallowe'en ce
d peer into th
n
a
er
th
a
g
liday was an
ults to
une. This ho
for young ad
rt
fo
d
n
a
te
eme.
rriage, fa
a romantic th
h
it
love and ma
w
c"
li
ro
to host a "f
opportunity
ghosts and
the witches,
s,
lk
a
st
rn
co
the carved
, the
es and even
The fall fruit
m
u
st
co
f
o
g
ith today
wearin
l decorate w
il
goblins, the
st
e
w
s
rn
-o'-lante
the ancient
pumpkin jack
connects to
t
a
th
sm
li
o
b
all have sym
s.
m
o
st
Celtic cu
we suggest
ing subject,
ns.
this fascinat
Diane C. Arki
l reading on
Yesteryear by
of
s
om
For additiona
st
Cu
d
mantic Art an
Halloween: Ro
Sleepy Hollow Tavern
and Shop
Fri. & Sat. 6:30-10:30 p.m.
Thurs. & Sun. 6:30-9:30 p.m.
A Taste of History® Restaurant
Fri. & Sat. 6:30-10 p.m.
Thurs. & Sun. 6:30-9 p.m.
Hot Brews & Snacks at
Mrs. Fisher's
Fri. & Sat. 6:30-9 p.m.
Thurs. & Sun. 6:30-8 p.m.
Greenfield Village Store
5:30-9 p.m.
Designated Smoking Area