Links

www.christmascrecheconvention.org
The sister website of the Friends of the Creche with information on upcoming FOTC Convention and photos of past conventions.
www.crechesbythesea.org
The website from the Friends of the Creche 2003 Convention including many photos of creches on display.
www.crecheherald.com
The website of the magazine included with the Friends of the Creche membership.
www.udayton.edu/mary
The website of The Marian Library, University of Dayton
www.crechemania.com
A site on paper Nativities, but he, Alexis Xenakis, does have information on 3-dimensional Nativities also, including a really interesting article on "Nacimientos Mexicanos" written by one of our Board members!
www.nativity.de
The Marolin/Richard Mohr site, which does include sales offerings, but also has an interesting history of the company. English is an option offered at the site.
www.christmasarchives.com
The extensive site of Maria Hubert and has links to many other sites. She says about the site..."Everything you need to know about Christmas is here."
welcome.to/SilentNightMuseum
www.geocities.com/creche_school/
This is Bill Egan's International Crèche School.
www.presepi.it/trad_reg/home.html
An extensive site which describes most Italian crib traditions in different parts of the country. Although it is an Italian site, this address should lead directly to the English translations.
http://www.ewestminster.org/gallery/creche.asp
Martha Spencer Rogers of Westminster Presbyterian Church, White Bear Lake, Minnesota, donated a collection of over 100 handcrafted and folk art creches which is permanently exhibited and is open to the public.
www.presepenapoletano.it
Probably the richest collection of figures and history about the Neapolitan Creche. They have also a Rivista presepiale which is a Creche review.  
www.SpanishNativity.com and spanishNativity.typepad.com
A web site and blog of FOTC member Elizabeth Duran, which contain information about Nativity figures and scenes in Spain as well as reports on people creating the belén-style Nativity scene in the US.