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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.
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