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A second addition to the tiny ornament house series for the North Pole, "Finny's Ornament House is bright red and white, and home to Finny and his ...
View full detailsMany elves get their manufacturing start at the "North Pole's Finest Wooden Toys" where some of the original children's toys were designed and buil...
View full detailsThe year is 1989, and the place is the Plaza Theatre, the event is the premiere of a now classic Christmas movie -- "National Lampoon's Christmas V...
View full detailsThey still get mail at the local Village Ghost Office. Housed in a building that was once a handsome architectural design, it now is reduced to cra...
View full detailsOnly the best toys can be purchased here at the North Pole FAO Schwarz Toy Emporium. The piece features the iconic FAO Schwarz clock face on the fr...
View full detailsThis new residence at the North Pole is the ultimate in upcycling! Norny has turned a shiny red ornament, complete with a signature brass hanger an...
View full detailsTucked away in a quiet woods is the "Pine Cone B & B", the perfect place for the elves to get away and relax after a long season of toy making....
View full detailsAfter a long hard day of making toys and Christmas decorations, the elves often head over to the "North Pole Winery" for a little wine tasting. Wil...
View full detailsEverything about the "North Pole Sisal Tree Factory" says trees are the top, from the trees cut into the shutters, glass on the window, finial on t...
View full detailsStop in at the Caryola Art Center to check out the new colors and many projects that the resident elf artist will share. This brightly colored kios...
View full detailsMrs. Claus and all the elves buy their holiday baked goods and the "Gingerbread Bakery" where even the outside of the building looks good enough to...
View full detailsTodd and Margo Chester get an unexpected surprise when the Griswold's Christmas tree makes an unannounced visit through the window. Introduced Jan...
View full detailsThis elegant three story brick building is home to the city's oldest and best known chess club. Many champions have played here over the years. The...
View full detailsKnown for its wide selection of Italian bread and biscuits, "Romero's Bakery" is the best place to stop for sweets and holiday treats in this neig...
View full detailsHolly's Card & Gift always carries the best selection of holiday and greeting cards in the city. The shop is ready for the season with brightly...
View full detailsFound in one of the city's more upscale neighborhoods, the "Brentwood" is a two story turreted brownstone that is home to one of the city's leading...
View full detailsThe Manhattan is one of the city's hottest spots for dinner and parties. The building stands on the corner and shows off its hanging poinsettia bas...
View full detailsNamed for one of Charles Dickens' middle names (he had two), Charles John Huffam Dickens. Huffam Fields Farm is a handsome cobblestone barn that wa...
View full detailsFeaturing a decorative iron gate and brick entrance, the Christmas Market is surely the place to buy trimmings and gifts of the season. Introduced...
View full detailsSt. James Hall was a large concert hall, opened in 1858, and could seat 2,000 people. In 1868, Charles Dickens presented a final series of "Farewe...
View full detailsThis wooden Market Stand features fruits for sale, these were a luxury item in the 19th century and a special item found both on the Christmas tree...
View full detailsCovent Garden is a district in London, on the eastern fringes of the West End, between St Martin's Lane and Drury Lane. This manor house is a fine ...
View full detailsTravelers stop at the "Rooster Inn" for a pint of ale and a bowl of soup. It's place to gather, share the latest news and gossip and learn about th...
View full detailsThis brand new home is all decked out for the holidays for the very first time and is waiting for the first time homeowners to move in! Let the Chr...
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