Merwinsville Hotel Holiday Show

NEW MILFORD — The Merwinsville Hotel, still in progress with its 50-year-long restoration, is in the middle of its 20th annual Christmas Holiday Show, which extends over two weekends — it began Nov. 27-29 and continues through this weekend, Dec 3-5. Every imaginable craft and gift is available, but the real attraction is the enormous “Dickens Village” diorama, with jaw-dropping detailed miniatures and a moving steam railroad. The village is created annually by Georganne Bensh, over two weeks (and, yes, she takes it down as well). Admission is free; get directions at www.merwinsvillehotel.org.

Time moves at its own pace at the historic Merwinsville Hotel, which brings back a Victorian-style Christmas with its Holiday Show. Photo by Lans Christensen

Photo by Lans Christensen

Time moves at its own pace at the historic Merwinsville Hotel, which brings back a Victorian-style Christmas with its Holiday Show. Photo by Lans Christensen

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