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Strickland House Decorated for Holiday Season

 
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Front room of Strickland House decorated for holidays and open for tours. Duluth Historical Society
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Front room of Strickland House decorated for holidays and open for tours.
Girl Scout Troop 1941 and family members decorate another room in The Strickland House Megan Shoupe, l-r, Shannon Middleton, Allison Shoupe, Signa Madson, and Ryan Shoupe. Mom Elizabeth Shoupe (not pictured) helped, too.
Room decorated by Girl Scout Troop 1941 completed.

The Historic Strickland House, site of the Duluth History Museum, is dressed up in holiday finery for the Christmas season. The house, which is decorated inside and out, is open for tours Friday and Saturday from noon to 3 p.m. Admission is $3 for adults and $1 for students. The home of Alice Strickland, who as Duluth mayor in the 1920s was Georgia’s first female mayor, is located at 2956 Buford Hwy. The museum is operated by Duluth Historical Society volunteers.  For more information, call 770-232-7584. For a sneak peek at photos of the decorated house, click here.

 

 

Related Topics: Duluth Historical Society, Duluth History Museum, and The Strickland House

Jean H

8:46 am on Thursday, December 8, 2011

the house is decorated and ready for "Breakfast & Story time with the Elves" on Saturday, December 10, 2011 from 8am to 11am.... y'all come!

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