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Over the Garden Fence recounts the long history of evergreens
The history of the use of trees can be traced back to the Egyptians. Boughs and entire trees were used to decorate for Winter ...
The beloved December catchphrase “Merry Christmas” and the punch we serve at celebrations of the holiday have much in common.
Bursting with historic charm, royal connections and a true festive community spirit, this quintessential English market town is the epitome ...
Lake Mead officials want to end a decades-old holiday tradition of decorating evergreen trees along Christmas Tree Pass.
At midnight on Christmas Eve, the hymn “The Night of Christmas” will ring out in Bethlehem’s Church of the Nativity, built on ...
Roadside fruit stands have long been a beloved fixture of California roadways. In the 1920s, a new kind of stand began ...
From Catalonia to Caracas, the world has a slew of Christmas traditions, with some dating back hundreds of years, some barely ...
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We went on a short break in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales - and it was fabulous
Everyone knows Yorkshire is without a doubt the best place in the world – and from coast to countryside, cities to market ...
In 1925, Christmas and New Year’s Eve ended the celebratory year of Fort Vancouver’s centennial. Residents were thrilled that Vancouver outshone its larger rival across the Columbia River. Most had at ...
The parents of a fruit shop owner who tackled one of the Bondi Beach terrorists have described him as a “hero of Australia”.
A visit to a bar in Kunming in China reveals a fascinating tapestry of local flavours, ingredients, and mushrooms.
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