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            Christmas on Vinegar Hill comes this weekend 
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            [November 18, 2013] 
            MOUNT PULASKI — The 25th annual 
			Christmas on Vinegar Hill will be on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
			and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. The event will include locations in 
			private homes, churches and businesses in the Mount Pulaski area 
			offering crafts, antiques, baked goods and more. A number of 
			locations will serve homemade food. | 
		
            |  Green wooden Christmas trees with numbers and letters will mark the 
			shopping sites. Maps will be available at all locations and at the 
			courthouse. Over 125 crafters and antique collectors will be on hand 
			for this event. The Mount Pulaski Courthouse, where Abraham 
			Lincoln argued cases when he rode the old 8th Judicial Circuit, will 
			be open on Saturday to allow visitors to enjoy period decorations in 
			the town offices and courtroom. There will be 30 locations open on Saturday and 14 locations open 
			on Sunday. For further information, visit 
			www.mtpulaskiil.com and 
			click on "Christmas 
			on Vinegar Hill." 
			 
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			 Christmas on Vinegar Hill takes its name from a colorful period 
			in the town's past. Prior to the repeal of the 18th Amendment in 
			1933, ending Prohibition, Mount Pulaski stayed "wet" longer than the 
			surrounding "dry" towns. Since Mount Pulaski had 13 prosperous 
			saloons and a few bootleggers, the railroads brought many customers 
			into town from several directions. Upon nearing the town, the 
			conductor would call out "Vinegar Hill — next stop." Passengers 
			would ride in with empty flasks and ride out with full ones. Thus, 
			the town earned the nickname "Vinegar Hill." [Text from file received from Ron 
			Stoll] |