Experience a Victorian Christmas at the Geneseo Museum on Dec. 7 - By Claudia Loucks

By Claudia Loucks
Geneseo Current

Visitors are invited to step back in time and enjoy the magic of the holiday season at the Geneseo Historical Museum Annual Victorian Christmas Open House from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 7.

The museum is located at 205 South State St .in Geneseo.

Guests will experience the elegance and warmth of a Victorian Christmas as they stroll through the displays featuring vintage ornaments, garlands, candlelit rooms and antique toys.

Some of the highlights include a Victorian parlor adorned with a Christmas tree inspired by Queen Victoria’s own.

There are Christmas decorations throughout the entire 27-room Italianate home.

Melanie Rice, Curator of the Geneseo Historical Museum, is shown by the displays at the museum that are ready for the Victorian Christmas Open House on Saturday, Dec. 7. Photo by Claudia Loucks

Melanie Rice, Curator of the Geneseo Historical Museum, said, “We’re thrilled to offer our visitors a journey through time with our Victorian Christmas displays.”

“Additionally, in the Stees-Keppy Education Room, there is a small, warm Victorian family room exhibit with a tree, decorated fireplace, and antique toys under the tree and so much more,” she said..

There will be a special guest in the decorated Carriage House, located behind the museum, where Mrs. Claus will accept letters to Santa in the Harold Neumann exhibit…”Mrs. Claus will be giving away old fashioned candy lollipops and sticks with information about Harold Neumann,” Rice said, and added, “There also will be a drawing for a book, “Corn Plow to Cockpit,” - Harold Neumann’s Manuscript, as well as for a Mr. Mulligan ornament.”

“Join us this season to celebrate a Victorian Christmas, where history and holiday spirit come together in a unique and memorable experience for all ages.”

For more information, visit https://geneseohistory/com/ or contact Melanie Rice at 309-944-3043 or email ghmuseum8@gmail.com for private tours, in addition to regular business hours from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.