MA: Buy an Americana Present – Paul Revere’s Lantern

MA Exit 30: Concord Museum – For young and old alike, it really is exciting bumping into the famous 1775 Paul Revere lantern right here in this museum.In their gift shop, you can buy a reproduction of that lantern.

Here’s the verse in the poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow “Paul Revere’s Ride” in which he answers the question: Was it “”one if by land, and two, if by sea”?  This referred to which way the British regulars would be coming to Lexington and Concord.

Lantern“Meanwhile, impatient to mount and ride,
Booted and spurred, with a heavy stride
On the opposite shore walked Paul Revere.
Now he patted his horse’s side,
Now he gazed at the landscape far and near,
Then, impetuous, stamped the earth,
And turned and tightened his saddle girth;
But mostly he watched with eager search
The belfry tower of the Old North Church,
As it rose above the graves on the hill,
Lonely and spectral and sombre and still.
And lo! as he looks, on the belfry’s height
A glimmer, and then a gleam of light!
He springs to the saddle, the bridle he turns,
But lingers and gazes, till full on his sight
A second lamp in the belfry burns.”

And, by the way, Paul Revere never finished that ride. He was stopped by the Regulars and Samuel Prescott continued on with the message.

Other gifts you can scoop up here: Holiday ornaments, iron candle holders and lanterns, scarves, locally made McCrae’s caramels, quick breads and do-it-yourself fudge mixes, old fashioned cloth dolls, one-of-a-kind book houses made with recycled books, vintage camera desk clocks, “Walden” by Henry David Thoreau in all shapes and sizes, Daniel Chester French reproductions, Frasier Fir candles, diffusers, and soap, and yo-yos, marbles, pick-up sticks, and old fashioned dolls,

If you go to the museum to buy the lantern, please leave time to visit. Start your tour with the 12 min. film, and then you will be awed by seeing some of the muskets used at the bridge on April 19, 1776 and a fife from the Lexington skirmish.

Literary treasures live here too, such as Ralph Waldo Emerson’s study and Henry David Thoreau’s furnishings from when he lived and wrote (Walden and Civil Disobedience) by Walden pond: his desk, bed, chair, spyglass and notched walking stick.

Concord-made decorative arts fill the galleries, like textiles, clocks, silver and furniture.

Location: 200 Lexington Rd., Concord MA
Tel:  978-369-9763 or 978-369-9609
Hours:  Jan-Mar M-Sat 11-4, Sun 1-4, Apr, May, Sept-Dec M-Sat 9-5, Sun 12-5; June-Aug daily 9-5.
www.concordmuseum.org

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NJ: Set a Beautiful Holiday Table with Lenox at up to 90% off – Xmas Ornaments too

NJ Exit 8A: Lenox Outlet and Warehouse Sales – Anyone who loves to set a beautiful table will enjoy snapping up fine dinnerware, flatware, serving pieces, glassware, crystal and pewter by Lenox, Gorham, Dansk and Kate Spade at up to 90% off  at the Lenox warehouse sales. This is a real warehouse outlet too near their office.

Warehouse sale periods happen 6 times a year (there’s one on now) or you can shop at their retail store, which does have some seconds. At the sales, look for coupons on the sale flyer at the door and for the “Last Chance” area for even better deals. Also thrown in the mix are  Christmas ornaments and linens.

Lenox was started in 1889 by its founder Walter Scott Lennox who was born in Trenton NJ in 1859. At that time, Trenton was a center for the American Ceramics industry. Lenox made the first complete set of American-made White House china table service which was for President Woodrow Wilson.

Location: 51 Commerce Dr.
DIR: From Exit 8A, left on Cranbury South River Rd (Rte 535) for 3 blocks, RT onto Commerce Dr.
Sales (dates vary) and hours: Jan 16 days, mid Mar-mid Apr, June, July 16 days, Oct 16 days, Nov 11-Jan 1, M-Sat 9-8, Sun 11-6
Hours: (retail store) M-Sat 10-7, Sun 12-5
Tel: 800-587-7444
www.lenox.com

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PA: From Philadelphia to Monaco – Grace Kelly

Doylestown, PA:  Buck County’s James A. Michener Art Museum is presenting the exhibition, From Philadelphia to Monaco: GRACE KELLY Beyond the Icon, which illustrates the path of this unique fairytale of a Philadelphia girl to European princess.

The fascination never ends with the love story of the Prince of Monaco meets American silver screen legend and the exhibition allows visitors an opportunity to discover the too short life of Grace Kelly (1929-1982), beyond the fairy tale.

Grace Kelly became Princess Grace of Monaco upon her marriage to Prince Rainier III on April 18, 1956. The exhibit brings an up close account of the stage and screen legend, fashion icon, princess, United Nations ambassador, and international spokesperson for arts and culture.

On display you will find private letters, photographs, awards, couture fashion and other personal objects, as well as film clips, playbills, home movies and other mementos from her acting career all from the archives of the Palace of Monaco and the Grimaldi Forum.

Location: The James A. Michener Art Museum, 138 S. St, Doylestown, PA
Dates: Oct 28, 2013 – Jan 26, 2014
Hours: Mon – Wed, Fri and Sat 10 – 5, Thurs 10 – 8:30, Sun noon to 5
Tel: 215- 340-9800
http://www.michenerartmuseum.org/

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DE: Swedish Christmas

Wilmington, DE Exit 6:  The Delaware Swedish Colonial Society sponsors one of Wilmington’s most unique yuletide traditions ; the annual December anniversary of  Sankta Lucia at Old Swedes Church, built in 1798.

Sankta Lucia is a moving celebration that combines two traditions – the pagan ritual of worshiping the Sun God at Midwinter and the Christian Christmas.

Today, the Feast Day of Sankta Lucia, is a holiday still marked by light and music in Sweden. Lucia, surrounded by costumed children, comes down the church’s aisle on the darkest morning of the year with candlelight in her hair.

At the Old Swedes Church in DE, following the ceremony, guests are invited next door to experience A Swedish Christmas, there will be Swedish refreshments, and tours of the Hendrickson House Museum, decorated for a Swedish Christmas.

Location: Old Swedes Church, 606 N. Church St., Wilmington, DE
Date: Sun, Dec 8
Time: 2-5 pm
Tel: 302-652-5629
info@oldswedes.org

 

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VA: 12 Years a Slave – Museum

VA Exit 177B: The movie, “12 Years a Slave”  has a connection to a slave site, now a Virginia museum, called Freedom House Museum. In 1808, a US law outlawed the importation of slaves. Still so necessary for plantation life, clever entrepreneurs did not let this stop the sale of slaves – they simply bred them! The slaves were encouraged to have as many children as possible so they could be auctioned off.

The last slave trader at this site, James H. Birch, was the same dealer who, in the movie,  paid kidnappers $250 for Solomon Northup of Saratoga Springs, NY; They then sold him into slavery in Louisiana. “What is unique about this building is it’s one of the few remaining buildings that the slave trade actually took place in.” said curator Julian Kiganda” who designed the exhibits here.

This building was once headquarters for the Franklin and Armfield Slave Pen, the largest and most successful domestic slave trading firm in America. “We will give Cash for one hundred likely YOUNG NEGROES”, read one of their ads in the Alexandria Gazette in 1828. “Persons who wish to sell, would do well to give us a call, as the negroes are wanted immediately. We will give more than any other purchasers that are in the market or may hereafter come into the market.”

Between the 1830’s and 1860’s Virginia exported more than 10,000 slaves a year to the Deep South, and the total may have reached 300,000, tearing families apart forever. The FREE museum is a must to absorb the personal stories of this black mark on the country’s history. “Everyone who comes through there, they feel moved.” says Kiganda.

Location: . 1315 Duke St., Alexandria, VA
Tel:  703-836-2858
www.freedomhousemuseum.org

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DE: One of JFK’s Last Public Appearances

DE: Mile 5 Nbound and Sbound, Delaware Welcome Center Travel Plaza – One of  John F. Kennedy’s last public appearances, on Nov 14, 1963, was a ribbon cutting ceremony for this piece of I-95. Look for the short video of it in the new Delaware Welcome Center (or click on the youTube below).

You can stop in this new, LEED certified rest stop for motel coupon booklets, clean restrooms, an ATM and wifi. There’s a visitor’s desk (Mon-Thurs 9-6, Fri-Sun 9-8) with traveling info (weather, traffic, car trouble, motels) and lots of brochures for DE, NJ, PA, MD, VA & DC.

You can see photos of state attractions, shop made-in-Delaware items or use Internet access stations. There’s a pet walk and picnic tables where you could enjoy the food options: Starbucks, Cinnabon, Burger King, Carvel, Baja Fresh, Popeye’s Chicken, Famous Famiglia pizza,  and Brioche Dore.

Hours: Daily 24 hours
Tel: 302-731-8599
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrSTTXBKhuU

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MA: “Coolest” Place in Boston – Frost Ice Bar

MA, Exit 25 : Imagine experiencing the world’s largest permanent indoor ice bar, completely constructed and furnished out of blocks of ice. Frost Ice Bar entire surroundings, including an intricately carved bar, chandelier, seating, paintings, are all hand carved out of ice. Even the drinks are served in ice glasses that keep your drinks “chilled”.  The bar also features ice sculptures of Boston landmarks and historical figures, such the Swan Boats, the Zakim Memorial Bridge and Paul Revere.

In order to maintain that everything stays frozen, the bar is kept at a brisk 21 degrees Fahrenheit. With admission fee, guests are provided with insulated capes and gloves  to keep warm. The Frost Ice Bar offers a unique and fun experience, where children are welcome during the day, and becomes 21+ at 5 pm. No need to worry about frostbite, as visitors are limited to 45-minutes per visit.

Location: Faneuil Hall Market Place, 3rd floor, Boston,MA
Hours: Daily 12 noon – 10 pm
Guests are required to purchase tickets for a specific entry time.
Tel: 617-307-7331
www.frosticebar.com

 

 

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DE: Go Bananas for Go Ape!

DE Exit 1 East:  Whether your a nature enthusiast, adrenaline junkie, or just want to try something new,  the Go Ape Treetop Adventure Course is a complete outdoor experience. It  provides participants  with 2-3 hours of outdoor fun and exercise.   Set within beautiful Lums Pond State Park in Bear, Delaware, this outdoor obstacle course includes 5 zip lines traveling through tree tops over 200-acre Lums pond, the largest freshwater pond in Delaware.

The scenic design allows participants to explore the park from an otherwise unobtainable vantage point while navigating through the treetops using zip lines, numerous rope ladders, and Tarzan swings, including 42 exciting crossings to include the Double Stirrups, Zigzag Trapeze, Flying Carpet and Canyon Crossing, all blending stunningly within the landscape of the pond and park.

With a total of 5 individual sections within the course, each taking you higher into the forest canopy, the entire course consists of over 2,191 feet worth of zip lines, providing some of the longest and most spectacular zip-lining experiences in the state and region.

Minimum age 10 yrs old, under 18 yrs must be supervised by an adult. It is recommend that you book in advance especially on weekends and holidays.

Location: Lums Pond State Park, 1042 Howell School Road, Bear, Delaware
Hours: Opening hours vary depending on day light hours/the time of year.
Dates: Sept to late Nov – weekends + select weekdays, March – May- weekends + select weekdays, June – Aug – everyday
Tel: 1-800-971-8271
http://goape.com/zip-line/delaware-lums-pond-state-park

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DE: Punkin Chunkin

DE:  The Punkin Chunkin draws thousands of visitors anxious to witness the competition for throwing pumpkins using catapults, air cannons, and whatever. The signature event is held each year, drawing innovative engineering and science -based ideas that appeal to spectators from all over.punkinchunkin

The competition cultivates team work and ingenuity, and raises money for scholarships and organizations that benefit youth and the local community. The Discovery channel features this event every Thanksgiving.

Date: Sun, Nov 3, 2013
Location:Royal Farms, 18657 Sussex Highway, Bridgeville, 19933DE
Cost: $ 10 per person, children under 10 FREE
www.punkinchunkin.com

 

 

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MD: Murder Mystery Dinner at Elkridge Furnace Inn

MD Exit 47A : The Elkridge Furnace Inn started as a tavern in 1744. The setting on the Patapsco River, graced by linden, holly and magnolia trees, now houses a special occasion French-trained chef-ed restaurant offering seasonal menus. Inside notice the staircase with tiger maple spindles, original floors and 12 fireplaces to warm your toes.

On the night of the murder mystery, enjoy a scrumptious seated dinner while  the story of the victim and the suspects is rendered. Then explore and search,scavenger hunt style, through the manor home by following riddles that lead to clues. Dessert and coffee is served as the murderer is revealed and clues are made clear. Prizes are awarded to the best costume/ character and for the group who solves the mystery first.

On all other nights, Chef Daniel Wecker might prepare rabbit gnocchi sauteed with peas, onions, shallots topped with a smoked gouda cream sauce, rack of lamb or buttermilk battered quail on blueberry waffles with a chili orange relish, bouillabaisse or perhaps a lobster pie. There’s always a steak menu, chicken breast and, of course, French onion soup.

Location: 5745 Furnace Ave, Howard County, Maryland
Date: Friday, November 1st
Time: 7-10 pm
Cost: $59.50 per person inclusive of service and tax
Tel: 410-379-9336
www.elkridgefurnaceinn.com

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