Christmas at Copshaholm held at Oliver Mansion
By: Kelvin Henry
Posted: Dec 1, 2018 12:56 AM EDT
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SOUTH BEND, Ind – The Oliver Mansion in South Bend is helping people get into the holiday spirit with its annual Christmas Copshaholm.
The event allows people to tour the historic property and see more than 15 different Christmas trees.
This year featured the museums first ever holiday light display in the Oliver garden.
“It’s a special time for the community, it’s a special time for us and we like to help celebrate and bring the beauty of this 38-room mansion to the community and make it even more beautiful because it’s the holiday season,” The History Museum Marketing Director Marilyn Thompson said.
The event also featured live music and other entertainment.
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