Moores Creek National Battlefield will hold a “Christmas Comes to Currie” celebration Dec. 13. Photo: National Park Service

Moores Creek National Battlefield will hold a “Christmas Comes to Currie” celebration Dec. 13. Photo: National Park Service
Moores Creek National Battlefield will hold a “Christmas Comes to Currie” celebration Dec. 13. Photo: National Park Service

Moores Creek National Battlefield will return to the 18th century for the day as part of its “Christmas Comes to Currie” celebration set for 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13.

Park staff, volunteers and historians will provide a variety of programs focused on celebrating Christmas in the 18th century. Demonstrations will include Christmas cooking, playing 18th century toys and games, candlemaking, colonial music and more.

Santa Claus will visit the historic site 1-3 p.m.

The battlefield is the site of the first decisive Patriot Victory of the American Revolution. Moores Creek Bridge was crossed by Loyalist forces, many of whom were recently emigrated Scots Highlanders, on the morning of Feb. 27, 1776. The Loyalists made several attempts to take a fortified Patriot position on the opposite side of the bridge and were defeated.

For a full listing of details for the free event, visit www.facebook.com/moorescreeknps or www.nps.gov/mocr.

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