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Enjoy the sights and settings of holidays past with candlelit tours of  
the National Historic Landmark, Thomas Jefferson's boyhood home of  
Tuckahoe.  In Goochland County on River Road, Tuckahoe is a private  
residence open to the public for special tours including these on  
December 6th, 7th, 13th,  and 14th from 3 to 7 pm.  Tickets are $10  
per person, sold at the door.  Come and discover this architectural  
treasure that will be decorated for this festive season.  The gift  
shop will be open and light refreshments will be available.  Candles  
will be lit at dusk.  For more information go to www.tuckahoeplantation.com 
.
Alyson Taylor-White
Virginia Review Editor


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