The Grinch, disguised as Santa Claus, made his journey from Whoville to Foxy’s Chill and Grill. He took many photos with fans — children and adults.
- Laura Drummy • Staff Photo
The Grinch hands out green Rice Krispies treats to many visitors who stopped in to see him during Holiday on Main.
- Laura Drummy • Staff Photo
Santa Claus comes to town for the Central City Annual Holiday on Main, escorted by Central City Fire Chief Mike Mosher on the department’s 1937 fire truck, Dec. 10.
- Laura Drummy • Staff Photo
Santa Claus arrives at the Falcon Center, Dec. 10, with children and parents greeting the jolly man. A long line was formed inside the Falcon Center and down the sidewalk to see Santa.
- Laura Drummy • Staff Photo
Santa Claus laughs in delight at a young child’s joke made about milk. He visited with many children in the Falcon Center, listening to boys and girls on what they wanted for Christmas.
- Laura Drummy • Staff Photo
A parade of trees from local businesses lined the outside walls of the vendor show hosted in the Falcon Center. The public was able to vote for their favorite decorated tree.
- Laura Drummy • Staff Photo
The Falcon Center hosts a small vendor selling a wide range of craft goods for shoppers looking for the perfect gift for their loved ones. EddieMarie Photography was also taking holiday portraits for family or friends for free.
- Laura Drummy • Staff Photo
Station One Automotive hosts horse-drawn wagon rides by Blue Moon Carriage, LLC. The wagon is pulled by a team of Belgium horses, Magic and Mariah, pulling the wagon through the streets.
- Laura Drummy • Staff Photo
At the Sawyer House Museum, many different kinds of cookies were available to eat during a tour. The house was also festively decorated for the holidays.
- Laura Drummy • Staff Photo
The prep work started Dec. 5 for the Central City Annual Holiday on Main celebration. City workers tediously set up the city’s large Christmas tree at the corner of Main Street and Fourth Street.
- Laura Drummy • Staff Photo
Central City Historical Society museums were open to the public during the festivities of Holiday on Main. Many toured the Paris School, a one-room schoolhouse behind J.C. Clegg Library Museum.
- Laura Drummy • Staff Photo
Mainstreet Zoo had animals at Station One during the Holiday on Main. Goats, chickens and donkeys were available to pet.
- Laura Drummy • Staff Photo
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