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Historic Fort Steuben Prepares for a Joyful Holiday Celebration

Weirton, WVLocal News

Historic Fort Steuben is in the midst of preparations for the holidays, celebrating its 10th year of creating a remarkable holiday experience in Steubenville. Director Judy Bratten shared her excitement, stating that the community has played a vital role in making this year’s festivities better than ever. The fort will undergo a stunning transformation into a winter wonderland filled with festive decorations and activities. Local businesses and residents are collaborating to enhance the holiday spirit, ensuring a joyful atmosphere for families and visitors. This year’s event is expected to attract more attendees, showcasing the community’s commitment to celebrating together.

The holiday season at Fort Steuben not only provides entertainment but also fosters a sense of belonging among participants. With a focus on local talent and contributions, the fort aims to create lasting memories for all who attend. The initiative highlights the importance of community involvement in preserving and promoting local heritage during the festive season.

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