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			“Blessings of the Table” Victorian Thanksgiving Nov. 1-16 at David 
			Davis MansionLiving history program on November 2 will 
			offer a servants’ view of an 1870s Thanksgiving
 
 
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            [October 28, 2019]  
            
             “The Blessings of the Table: Thanksgiving at 
			Clover Lawn,” a recreation of the festive Thanksgiving celebrations 
			of the 1870s, will be featured November 1 – November 16 at the David 
			Davis Mansion State Historic Site in Bloomington.  | 
        
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			 The Mansion will be decorated for 
			Thanksgiving, and each day the bountiful foods, family celebrations 
			and charitable customs of the period will be featured. In addition 
			to the Mansion’s collection of antique china and rare silver, 
			visitors will see the large variety of delicious foods that were 
			typical of a Thanksgiving celebration in the Victorian age - a 
			traditional feast of turkey, pumpkin pie, and all the trimmings. 
			Thanksgiving was the time of year when the dining room was as 
			magnificently decorated for the holidays as the parlor, and visitors 
			will feel as if they are immersed in a 19th century feast. 
 This year’s Thanksgiving celebration at the Davis Mansion will also 
			showcase a living history program “A Bountiful Feast” on Saturday, 
			November 2 which will offer the servant’s perspective on this lavish 
			Victorian holiday observance. This special live theatrical event 
			will be offered from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on November 2.
 
			
			 The Davis servants were a major 
			reason why Thanksgiving at the Davis Mansion was a treat for all the 
			senses. “A Bountiful Feast” will give visitors a rare opportunity to 
			experience Thanksgiving at the Mansion almost completely from the 
			servants’ point of view.  
			
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It’s also a chance for visitors to relive a time when people 
produced and ate fresh, locally grown foods. While watching performers 
portraying the Davis family enjoying a traditional New England Thanksgiving 
feast, visitors will come across the household servants who are busily preparing 
Thanksgiving dinner for the family and gossiping about personal events in their 
own lives. 
 “The Blessings of the Table” and “A Bountiful Feast” are co-sponsored by the 
David Davis Mansion Foundation and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, 
which administers the David Davis Mansion. Donations are always encouraged.
 
 Regular tours of the Davis Mansion are free and open to the public, and are 
offered Wednesday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The site will be 
closed on Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays.
 
 The David Davis Mansion State Historic Site, built in the 1870s for U.S. Supreme 
Court Justice David Davis and his wife, Sarah, is located at 1000 Monroe Drive 
in Bloomington.
 
				 
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