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VIDEO: What is a Belsnickel?
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Pennsylvania Folkways: The Belsnickel brings light and darkness
Christmastime in the Land of the Belsnickel by Matthew Burns
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Landis Valley Museum “Days of the Belsnickel” Lunch Tour
Pennsbury Manor prepping for festive Holly Nights celebration
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