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Morris Tourism Bureau Selling Tickets For 2016 Holly Walk

With one admission ticket, Holly Walk visitors can tour five local sites, Morris County officials said of the Dec. 3-4 event.

MORRIS COUNTY, N.J.– Tickets are now on sale for the Morris County Tourism Bureau’s 2016 Holly Walk event, where five historic sites will be decorated for the holidays and open to visitors.

The two-day event is slated for 11 a.m.–4 p.m. on Dec. 3 and 4, Morris County Communications and Digital Media Manager Larry Ragonese said.

Each site – Acorn Hall, the Ford Mansion, Macculloch Hall, the Schulyer-Hamilton House and the Stickley Museum – will feature lavish, traditional decorations and unique programming, Ragonese said.

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Additionally, a film will be screened at 10 a.m. on Dec. 3 at Morristown National Historical Park, followed by a question and answer panel with the director, some of the actors and park rangers, Ragonese said.

Tickets are available here and cost $30 in advance, according to Ragonese.

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Tickets can also be purchased at the Morris County Tourism Bureau office, located at 6 Court Street in Morristown, up until Dec. 2, Ragonese said.

The price will increase to $35 the weekend of, he said, adding that children ages 12 and under receive free admission.

For more information on the event and each site, click here.

Proceeds from Holly Walk 2016 support these five local historic sites and Morris County historic preservation efforts, Ragonese said.



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