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lights, enjoy a hot cocoa and roast marshmallows by the socially- distanced fire pits. Due to concerns for COVID-19, there will be no Santa visits or train rides at this year's event. Albany's nearly 800-acre Chehaw Wild Animal Park includes a 100-acre zoo originally designed by Albany native and naturalist Jim Fowler of TV's "Wild Kingdom." The park features natural habitat exhibits with native and exotic animals, including 219 specimens representing 84 species of wild animals. Lights run from 6-9 p.m. Dec. 4-6, 11-13, 18-24, 26-27. chehaw.org VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS AT HARDMAN FARM Join in a Victorian Christmas in Sautee-Nacoochee at the Hardman Farm State Historic Site and see the house dressed in period holiday décor while learning about Victorian holiday traditions from docents in their finest 1870s garb. This open house is highlighted by twinkling candlelight and live music. 4-7p.m. Dec. 4-5, 11-12 and 18- 19. hardmanfarmstatehistoricsite. eventbrite.com LEFT PHOTO: BLUE RIDGE SCENIC RAILWAY; BOTTOM RIGHT PHOTOS: HELEN, GEORGIA. BLUE RIDGE SCENIC RAILWAY Ranked by Southern Living Magazine as one of the "South's Best Mountain Towns," Blue Ridge is all at once outdoorsy, earthy, upscale, fresh and historical – a collision of opposites resulting in a picture-perfect holiday scene. The Blue Ridge Scenic Railway, following the Toccoa River to the charming town of McCaysville on the Tennessee border, turns into the Santa Express through Dec. 23. Reservations are required for social distancing. Revised this year for COVID-19 guidelines, streets will be closed to allow more space for visitors to stroll. Santa will be in the park gazebo practicing safe distancing with plexiglass shielding and a separate seat for children to make their requests. BlueRidgeMountains.com DECEMBER/JANUARY 2021 | maconmagazine.com 89

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