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Warden mansion in Mt. Pleasant hosts 32nd annual ‘Festival of Lights’

Patrick Varine
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Patrick Varine | Tribune-Review
Trees and decorations adorn “The Queen’s Room,” one of several themed rooms at the 32nd annual Festival of Lights in Mt. Pleasant. The festival will reopen Dec. 1-4, at the Samuel Warden mansion on Church Street.
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Karen Westerlund and Rosalind Ashmun of the Daughters of the American Revolution’s Braddock Trail Chapter welcome visitors to the 32nd annual Festival of Lights in Mt. Pleasant on Sunday, Nov. 27.
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Patrick Varine | Tribune-Review
Visitors to the Samuel Warden mansion in Mount Pleasant look over 32 decorated trees in themed rooms on Sunday, Nov. 27.
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Patrick Varine | Tribune-Review
The Braddock Trail Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution had this 1998 model of the Samuel Warden mansion restored and put back on display as part of the 32nd annual Festival of Lights.
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The top of the “Anne Marie” tree decorated by Harry Hunter, one of 32 decorated trees on display at the 32nd annual Festival of Lights in Mt. Pleasant. The festival will reopen Dec. 1-4.
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Patrick Varine | Tribune-Review
This angel tops a tree decorated in memory of Harry Seaton, at the 32nd annual Festival of Lights on Sunday, Nov. 27 in Mount Pleasant.
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Patrick Varine | Tribune-Review
Two fall-themed trees welcome visitors to the 32nd annual Festival of Lights at the Samuel Warden mansion in Mt. Pleasant on Sunday, Nov. 27. The festival will reopen Dec. 1-4.

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