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The 24th annual installment of “A Dickens Holiday” in downtown Fayetteville on Nov. 24 drew thousands of people with a holiday shopping market, a gingerbread house contest and horse-drawn carriages. The Victorian-era-themed events immersed eventgoers through a “Ghost of Christmas Past” museum exhibit, as well as a Queen Victoria-led candlelight procession.

This event was organized by the Downtown Alliance and the Fayetteville History Museum, in addition to other sponsors and vendors.