Performances at 12 p.m., 1 p.m. and 2 p.m.
The Liberty Bell Museum is pleased to presentΒ βA Conestoga ChristmasΒ With Pip The Mouseβ, a holiday celebration featuring Pip The Mouse in the classic holiday puppet show βThe Mouse Before Christmasβ and introducing the Museumβs newest treasure - a one-half scale Conestoga Wagon.Β
Each year, this magical holiday programming attracts more than 4,000 visitors to the museum to see the beloved mouse and his Christmas Eve antics.Β Β
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Β In colonial times, a Conestoga wagon, built in the Lancaster area, was the primary means of transporting freight and families.Β Β The Liberty Bell traveled to Zionβs UCC Church in Allentown, home of the Liberty Bell Museum, in a Conestoga, and the addition of this new wagon is a wonderful way to weave the history of the Liberty Bell into the traditional holiday celebrations with Pip The Mouse.Β
The handsome child-sized wagon was specially created for the Liberty Bell Museum by an Amish carpenter Isaac Lapp based on 18thΒ century blueprints.Β Β Kathryn Schaar Burke, illustrator of the Museumβs Pip the Mouse books, has painted the wagon in authentic colonialΒ Β reds and blues.
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Β βA Conestoga Christmas with Pip the Mouseβ also features an array of special holiday history exhibits including:
Β Β·Β Β Β Toys and Traditions from the Conestoga Era, from the collection of the Honorable David Bausch and other local collectors
Β Β·Β Β Β βPipβs Winter Wonderlandβ β classical mechanical toys first exhibited at Hessβs and new animations from the Creegan Company.
Β Β·Β Β Β Β Β A Pennsylvania German Christmas Tree, circa 1850, decorated by Ann A. Wertman
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