How Did Christmas Feel in a Rural Saline Home During the 1930s?

Rentschler Farm parlor, 1930s Christmastime
Rentschler Farm parlor decorated for 1930s Christmastime in Saline Michigan. © 2015 d2 Saline, All Rights Reserved. USA

Visit the Rentschler farmhouse on East Michigan Avenue and find out. [1]

Operated by Saline Historical Society, this 12-room house evolved from an original 1906 construction. When the home, 11 out-buildings, and acreage was purchased by the City of Saline in 1998, decision was made to configure and maintain it as area residents typically lived here during The Great Depression. [2,3]

For this 2015 holiday season, the Queen Anne-style Renschler house proper has been “decorated with natural things that might have been found on the farm.” Our photograph above looks into the parlor, centered with a live tree and authentic 1930s ornamentation and electric lights. [4,5]

You’ll have two more opportunities this month to see this local treasure for yourself. Renschler Farm is open December 12 and 19, from 11:00am to 3:00pm

Admission is free, but donations are encouraged.

References

  1. Rentschler Farm Museum (home page).
  2. Saline Area Historical Society (home page).
  3. Great Depression” History.
  4. Queen Anne” Architectural Styles of America and Europe.
  5. Consequences of Edison’s Lamp” The National Museum of American History, Smithsonian.
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