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			 Thanksgiving 
			at David Davis Mansion 
			Historic site presents festive 
			Thanksgivings of the 1870s, along with a look at servants’ point of 
			view  
			  
			
		 
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            [October 29, 2015] 
            
			BLOOMINGTON 
			– The festive Thanksgivings of the 1870s will be recreated 
			throughout November at the David Davis Mansion State Historic Site, 
			and a special dramatic presentation Nov. 7 will give the servants’ 
			perspective on holiday preparations.  
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			 “The Blessings of the Table: Thanksgiving at Clover 
			Lawn,” runs Oct. 29 - Nov. 20. The mansion will demonstrate the 
			bountiful foods, family celebrations and charitable customs of the 
			period. In addition to antique china and rare silver, visitors will 
			see the large variety of delicious foods that were typical of a 
			Victorian Thanksgiving.  
			 
			And on Nov. 7, the Davis Mansion will present “A Bountiful Feast” 
			from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. This special event gives visitors a unique 
			opportunity to see what Thanksgiving meant for the hard-working 
			servants who prepared and served the holiday meal.  
			 
			“A Bountiful Feast” lets visitors see all the work that went into 
			such an elaborate event and to hear servants gossiping about the 
			Davis family and events in their own lives. 
			 
			  The David Davis Mansion State Historic Site was built in the 1870s 
			for U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Davis and his wife, Sarah.  
			 
			Sarah Davis was born in Massachusetts and brought to Illinois a New 
			England fondness for celebrating Thanksgiving. She invited friends 
			and family to her elegant home in Bloomington, where she served 
			turkey, pumpkin pie and all the trimmings.  
			 
			Thanksgiving was the time of year when the dining room was as 
			magnificently decorated as the parlor. Visitors will feel as if they 
			are immersed in a 19th-century feast for the senses as the tour 
			guide describes the tastes and aromas of Sarah’s favorite 
			Thanksgiving foods.  
			 
			Regular tours of the Davis Mansion are free and open to the public, 
			and are offered Wednesday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The 
			site is closed Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays, as well as November 11 
			for Veterans Day.  
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“The Blessings of the Table” and “A Bountiful Feast” are co-sponsored by the 
David Davis Mansion Foundation and the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, 
which administers the David Davis Mansion.  
 
The historic site is located at 1000 Monroe Drive in Bloomington. A suggested 
donation will be appreciated so as to help keep the Davis Mansion and other 
Illinois historic sites open to the public. 
 
After Thanksgiving, the Christmas season will be in full swing at the Mansion, 
with 14 Christmas trees on display around the mansion Nov. 27 - Dec. 31. 
Visitors will be able to experience holiday traditions popular during that 
period.  
 
The David Davis Mansion will also take part in a holiday tour that includes the 
Ewing Manor and a private mystery mansion. On Dec. 12, visitors may tour all 
three mansions and experience a vintage Christmas celebration. For details visit
www.ChristmasAtTheMansions.com.   
				 
			[Shanta Thoele, Communications and 
			Public Affairs, Illinois Historic Preservation Agency] 
			
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