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100 Christmas Trees Celebration set for Sunday

Submitted photo Kump House will host a 100 Christmas Trees Celebration on Sunday in Elkins.

The Kump House will honor its Centennial with a 100 Christmas Trees Celebration Sunday, Dec. 28 from 1-3 p.m. at the historic home located at 401 Randolph Ave., Elkins.

The display will feature decorated trees of all different types and a magical train display. The display includes trees made of candy, ceramics, cloth, foil, glass, metal, paper, plastic and painted wood as well as traditional evergreens and holly trees both inside and outdoors. “Christmas trees have changed over the years, but we still see the magic of Christmas when we share them with others,” said Heather Biola, Director of the Kump Education Center.

“The oldest tree is an antique that family members remember seeing in the mid-1950s on the front hall table. The other Christmas trees have been discovered at the Kump House and in the homes of friends of family members as well as local charities and businesses,” she added.

The event serves as a capstone for the home’s Centennial. Construction of the Kump House was completed in 1925 for Gov. H.G. Kump, his wife Edna and their family.

The Kump House represents an ideal home type of the early 20th century. Washington, D.C., architect Clarence L. Harding, produced plans for this substantial house in the Neo-Federal Revival style. 

The house was built by a famed local contractor, T.R. Whiteman and was considered one of the largest, finest, and most modern residences of the city. The home was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 and is now owned by the City of Elkins. 

Most of the home will be available to tour and light refreshments will be served.

“We hope guests will enjoy the trees and support our efforts to secure the future for the Kump Education Center,” Biola said. While the event is free, donation are encouraged. 

The Kump Education Center is located at 401 Randolph Ave., Elkins (across from Kroger). Parking is available behind the Kump House with easy access on Seneca Road. 

For more information, visit kumpeducationcenter.com or the Kump Education Center Facebook page.

Starting at $3.92/week.

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