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Hill-Stead’s Holiday Boutique

Saturday & Sunday 10am to 4pm REGISTER Join us on Saturday, December 2 & Sunday, December 3, for a seasonal shopping experience with artisan items, gifts, and holiday decor. There will be caroling and the Museum will have an open house both days for an additional fee. The event takes place indoors.   Admission to the Holiday Boutique is free but pre-registration is requested.        

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December 2, 2023 @ 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

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Saturday & Sunday
10am to 4pm
REGISTER
Join us on Saturday, December 2 & Sunday, December 3, for a seasonal shopping experience with artisan items, gifts, and holiday decor. There will be caroling and the Museum will have an open house both days for an additional fee. The event takes place indoors.  
Admission to the Holiday Boutique is free but pre-registration is requested.  
     

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