When the Moravians became the first to open a school for Cherokee children in 1801, they enjoyed decorating their buildings and grounds with fresh cut greenery, candles, and written scripture banners. We can speculate that their "love feasts" and "singstundes" were the first Christmas celebrations on the Cherokee Nation. To celebrate, guests can enjoy a self-guided tour through our historic Cherokee Home with live music and hundreds of candles to light your path. Also, tour the Cherokee Farmstead and enjoy warm apple cider and Moravian cookies in our two-story Vann Kitchen Exhibit. Friends of the Vann House volunteers are ready to answer your questions and offer you some Christmas joy.
This event is held rain or shine, please dress for the weather.
Please arrive by 8p.m. to fully tour the house and grounds. Candles will be extinguished at 9p.m.
Admission is $8 per person, children 5 and under are free.
Admission is paid at the door, no reservations necessary.
If you cannot make the event, the decorations will be in place through Christmas and can be seen on a guided tour during regular hours. December hours are Thursday-Saturday, 9-5, with tours on the hour. Last tour of the day begins at 4pm.
Admission: $8
Event Phone: 706-695-2598
Directions
GPS Coordinates:
N 34.763937 | W -084.822056
Located 3 miles west of Chatsworth at the intersection of Highways 225 and 52-A.