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  1. What a nice round up! I can see familiar blogs like Robetrotting. Thanks for putting this together! I just want to know if this is happening this year? If yes, do I need to wear a costume? I’ve never been in one and it would be interesting to take part. What are your suggestions for ‘costumes,’ if any? I honestly thought this is an English thing but I’m glad to know it’s also happening in the US. Thanks in advance for your tips!

    1. I know the one in Cambridge Ohio will still go this year. Wearing a costume is optional, but it will be fun if you have one. And there’s one also in Galveston Texas where most people wear costume during the event.

  2. It would great to see Dickens style vintage style of Christmas in US because I always thought US has modern way of celebrations. But to good to know some places have authentic vintage style of celebrations too. Christmas in Philadelphia looks amazing as ice skating pops up with beautiful Christmas markets. I loved the Dickens Holiday Village at Antioch, Illinois.

  3. I did not know much about this taking place in so many cities/towns. Bummer I never experienced these. But definitely making a note of it for my next visits to the US. I would love to witness the one in San Francisco and even take part in candle making if possible. A different way of celebrating Christmas, definitely intriguing.

  4. I must admit that I loath the thought of starting to think of Christmas. We are often travelling somewhere warm with only a nod to the tradition of the season. But this year we may want to think about a real Dickens Christmas. It was interesting to read that so many places put on a good Christmas show. Too bad we won’t be able to visit the U.S. this year. Or I might be tempted to head back to San Francisco for the Christmas Fair.

  5. A Dickens Christmas is one my list. It’s an excellent idea for the holidays. It must be fantastic to be greeted by people or mannequins dressed up in the Victorian era. Macy’s Dicken’s Village in Philadelphia looks fabulous. I would love to visit it during the holidays. It’s great to know that also in Daly City is such an important event too.

  6. I love to visit Christmassy towns and if it has a Dickens feel about it, then nothing better. I remember being fond of The Christmas Carol as a child and really wanted to see it in action. Maybe, these are the towns where I can do that now. Performances, horse-drawn carriages, Victorian costumes – definitely a unique and different way to spend my next Christmas at.

  7. I didn’t even realize Dickens Christmases were a thing until now! It sounds super fun and I’d love to experience it in San Francisco. The Victorian tea with performances definitely caught my attention and candle making looks quite interesting too!

  8. Really interesting post, I was just in PA this past weekend! I am a massive fan of Victoria Era everything (clothes, history, etc) so Ohio would be my destination of choice. Strolling down the street with a piping hot chocolate seems so idilic!

  9. I love how festive yet traditional these cities get during Christmas! Definitely a unique way to celebrate the season. I will be adding these locations to my bucket list. Thank you for writing this blog post on Dickens Christmas!

  10. We have a Lantern Tour in the Olde Mystic Seaport, Connecticut that is Dickensian. It is a beautiful way to spend a night in the holiday season.

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