
Rekindle memories and make new ones with the magic and merriment of the iconic 1954 film White Christmas at BCM this holiday season. Irving Berlin's White Christmas: The Exhibit opens Nov. 11 with costumes created by legendary designer Edith Head and worn by Kentucky legend Rosemary Clooney Bing Crosby Vera-Ellen Danny Kaye among other stars. Studio props sheet music cast members’ personal memorabilia and morewill be on display.
Based on the nostalgic song by musical composer Irving Berlin White Christmas tells the story of two WWII veterans who team up with a singing sister duo to save a faltering Vermont lodge. The charming musical features spectacular dancing and singing in extravagant costumes such as the blue "Sisters" dresses and red Santa attire which will be on display.
In partnership with The Rosemary Clooney House the exhibit is part of BCM's Holly Jolly Days; a celebration of family-centered fun and attractions at the museum from Nov. 11 through Jan. 11 which includes the 34th annual running of the Holiday Toy Trains.
Eight O-gauge Lionel model trains will circle 250 feet of track chug chugging beside thirty moving accessories. At the push of a button guests suddenly become part of the animated display. They can call a firefighter into action as they slide down a pole bring miniature animals to life and even activate a cow-abducting UFO.
Designed with family enjoyment in mind Holly Jolly Days offers an engaging adventure filled with timeless wonder for all generations amid the holiday bustle.
Regular museum hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sunday. The museum will be closed Thanksgiving Day Christmas Eve and day and New Year's Eve and day.
Admission is free for BCM members and children under age 3; $9 adults; $8 seniors 60+; $5 children ages 3-17. Wednesdays are Grandparents Days: one grandchild admitted free with each paying grandparent.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Behringer-Crawford Museum, 1600 Montague Rd, Covington, KY 41011, United States