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December 9, 2010
Christmas Decor at the African American Religion Exhibit, Colonial Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Virginia
African American Religion Exhibit in Colonial Williamsburg. It is located at the Taliferro-Cole Stable near the site of the carriage house where the African American First Baptist Church met in the early 1800s. The exhibit follows the religious history of Africans and their descendants in the area including the organization of the AAFB church. In 1775, just before the revolution, 52% of Virginia was African-American.
This is the decoratino on the building housing the exhibit.
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7 comments:
Beautiful, colorful decoration.
Costas
For some reason the decoration reminds me of early quilts. Good design and colors.
Great colours and textures. Each culture has nice decorations and we could learn of them.
Regards
Valery
[Barcelona Daily Photo]
Beautiful decoration and I like the color very much, looks like autum color.
Thanks for your nice comment always:-)
Wish you a wonderful weekend!
Wow. I've never see a wreath like this before! The bright autumn colors are perfect for the holidays! :-)
Beautiful photos!!!
Of all decorations you've posted so far (and what a collection it is!), this is my favourite!
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