Join us for the annual Children’s Holiday Festival! Santa will arrive at History Park aboard a historic trolley to greet children – a wonderful photo opportunity for parents! Holiday music and caroling will set the scene, with the Snow Queen leading story time.
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The Annual Christmas Fantasy experience at Tilden Park features an extensive array of outdoor holiday light displays and decorations covering the merry go round and surrounding grounds.
Continue readingJoin us for our very special Holiday Luncheons December 9-13 (Tuesday-Saturday). The house is decorated, and a special menu is created especially for the holidays.
Continue readingStep back in time and experience a turn-of-the-century Holiday Tradition at the Dunsmuir Hellman Historic Estate. The magnificent mansion has been transformed into a breathtaking masterpiece of an Edwardian holiday!
Continue readingGet in the holiday spirit by bringing family and friends to ride Roaring Camp’s daytime steam train to Bear Mountain. At the summit, guests may sip hot cider and delight in viewing a tree-lined walk of beautifully decorated holiday trees.
Continue readingHoliday shoppers to the Telegraph business district will be treated to an abundance of good cheer, great music, fine food, and unique and unusual handcrafts by some of Northern California’s finest artists.
Continue readingJoin the Garden for this family program as we create gifts and festive decorations inspired by the Garden’s diverse collection of plants.
Continue readingEnjoy a traditional holiday family experience including visits with a Victorian Santa and his reindeer, old-fashioned ornament making, a puppet show, holiday entertainment and refreshments.
Continue readingThe Holiday Home Tour will feature a variety of Alameda’s architectural style homes decorated for the holidays.
Continue readingCome celebrate the Spirit of Christmas at Sarah Winchester’s glorious Victorian Mansion, beautifully decorated with dozens of trees and wreaths.
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