Easter Holidays
Sites listed in this category focus on non-religious celebrations of Easter. They are suitable for visitors of all ages, but designed primarily for adults. Listings provide information on the holiday's history, symbols, cultural significance, and celebrations around the world. Sites designed primarily for children are listed in http://dmoz.org/Kids_and_Teens/People_and_Society/Holidays_and_Celebrations/Easter/. Sites that focus on the religious aspects of Easter are listed in Society/Religion_and_Spirituality/Christianity/Calendar/Easter.
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Easter On The Net - The Easter bunny, Easter eggs, and other resources at this site from Holidays on the Net.
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Cottontail's Hideaway Resort - Features a history of the holiday, recipes, and links. Includes religious themes.
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Bunnies And Easter Don't Mix - House Rabbit Society page helps adults make informed decision on purchasing a cute little bunny as an Easter gift.
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Greetings, Lore, & Customs for Springtime - Offers annotated links for Easter, the vernal equinox, and other cross-cultural springtide customs.
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Whyeaster?com - Easter traditions around the world, fun activities, and why Easter exists.
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Easter - Includes recipes and information about celebrations, history, customs, and symbols.
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Infoplease.com: Easter and Passover - Features, history, traditions, and candy facts.
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Easter 2009 - Contain stories, and the history of various Easter symbols, including bunnies and eggs. Includes special recipes and a gifts store.
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Easter Parade Greeting Card - Animated online greeting and related links.
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The Date of Easter - Gives the ecclesiastical rules for setting the date for Easter on calendars, differences with astronomical methods, and the current algorythm used to compute the date every year.
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Easter Lily Trivia - Tells of the Easter lily's popularization in the western world and shares tips for keeping the plants healthy.
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Everything Easter - Features crafts, stories, and the history of various Easter symbols.
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A Chicken Named Fay - Humorous, animated, musical poem about an ugly chicken and her rabbit friend, and how they got to be symbols of Easter.
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The Easter Pages - Lets visitors roll a virtual Easter egg, learn about egg decorating, or send a virtual card.
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