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An old-fashioned Christmas

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Southern Living, December 1st, 2002

You're invited to dress up for the holidays in this historic South Georgia town.

For a couple of evenings each December, Thomasville, Georgia, looks back to another time. Just after sundown in this charming village, Broad Street empties of modern vehicles and gives way to handsomely dressed people delicately stepping out onto the historic brick avenue.

Many display the splendid finerysilks and satins, long skirts and waistcoats, top hats and spats, canes and parasols-of bygone days. Others, comfortable in jeans and T-shirts, simply take in the glorious sight. Everyone is here to celebrate th...

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