Ohio Christmas

Hale Farm & Village Holiday Lantern Tours

Explore the History of Holiday Traditions,
During Holiday Lantern Tours

BATH, Ohio— Holiday Lantern Tours at Hale Farm & Village transport guests to the holiday season in the nineteenth century Western Reserve. Guests will enjoy a 90-minute lantern lit tour of the grounds December 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 20, 22 & 23 beginning at 5:30pm nightly (reservations are required).

With lantern in hand, stroll through Hale Farm’s Wheatfield Village during the Christmas Season. The delightfully decorated historic houses set the backdrop to explore holiday customs and folklore from long ago. Meet the village residents and share in their family traditions. After each tour, guests are invited to enjoy cookies and hot cocoa.

“Hale Farm & Village’s Holiday Lantern Tours are a seasonal tradition; they evoke the sentiments of days past, and this year will explore the regional customs of immigrants to the Western Reserve during the nineteenth century,” commented Catherine Sterle, Acting Director of Hale Farm & Village. “In 2020 we are taking extra precautions to make this a safe holiday event by limiting group sizes and delivering programming outdoors where there is plenty of room to maintain proper distance.”

During all tour dates the MarketPlace at Hale Farm & Village will be open, featuring handcrafted at Hale gifts as well as favorite local artisan and Ohio made selections. Guests can enjoy a sweet treat, or a glass of Ohio-crafted mulled wine or seasonal beer.

Tours depart every fifteen minutes, beginning at 5:30pm, dress appropriately for this outdoor activity. Attendance at Holiday Lantern Tours requires reservations in advance. Reservations can be made by calling (330) 666-3711 ext. 1736 or by email at [email protected]. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for members and $12 for children ages 3-12. Hale Farm & Village is committed to the health and safety of our guests, staff and volunteers. This year Holiday Lantern Tours will be updated to follow state safety guidelines. Groups will be limited to 10 people and programming will be delivered outside to provide plenty of room for social distancing, face coverings will be required.

Western Reserve Historical Society’s reopening playbook, the Restart Plan, has been developed in close consultation with legal counsel, arts and culture leaders, and following guidance from local health experts, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), and Ohio’s Responsible Restart Ohio guidance for Consumer, Retail, Services and Entertainment. Our plan includes requirements for face coverings for employees and visitors, no contact transactions, advance timed-entry ticket sales, increased access to sanitizing stations, enhanced cleaning protocols, physical distancing signage, and more.

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Hale Farm & Village, a living history museum of the Western Reserve Historical Society, is located on 90 acres in Bath, Ohio with 32 historic structures, farm animals, heritage gardens, farming and early American craft and trade demonstrations. Visit www.halefarm.org or call (330) 666-3711 for seasonal hours, program listings, rental information, and to become a member. 2018 marked Hale Farm & Village’s 60th anniversary as a museum of the Western Reserve Historical Society.

Founded in 1867, Western Reserve Historical Society (WRHS) is Northeast Ohio’s premier storyteller based on its vast collection of the tangible history of Northeast Ohio. It is one of the oldest and largest nonprofit regional historical societies in the nation. It presents the lives and activities of 19th-Century settlers through historic Hale Farm & Village in Bath, Ohio. WRHS offers a wealth of resources to research your family heritage at the Cleveland History Center in University Circle, Cleveland.

Press release submitted by:
Catherine I. Sterle
[email protected]
330-666-3711 x1715

Photo credit: Nancy Balluck Photography