Department 56 Villages

This beautiful cobblestone cottage was named for the third Christmas story written by Charles Dickens' in 1845, "The Cricket On The Hearth."
Perhaps this is John and Dot Peerybingle, the main characters in the Dickens' Christmas story, "Cricket on the Hearth." The couple is ready to spend their Honeymoon in the "Cricket's Hearth Cottage."
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St. 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 "Farewell Readings," at the hall. The program was devoted to "Doctor Marigold" (from the Christmas Story).
The fruit vender also sells pomanders, oranges stuffed with whole cloves and when dried are used to scent a drawer or closet.
$36.00
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Travelers 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 the events of the day. Travelers can rent a room above the inn.
This young couple just got the keys to their new home, "just in time for the holidays."
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This four-plex apartment building is all decked out with holiday decorations that reflect the style of each resident! Each is unique and different!
They say what doesn't kill you makes you stronger, but perhaps eating at Upchuck's wasn't the best choice.
$30.00
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This amusing little accessory was inspired by the National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation. It’s good ol’ Cousin Eddie — in the morning!
$35.00
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Even the witches of Witch Hollow deserve a little time for relaxation. hey all head to Rachel's Retreat & Spa for the classic wart enhancement and green goo facial.
Made from the crushed skulls of many skeletons, the Road Kill straight pieces (sold in a set of two) lead directly to the underworld.
$25.00
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This pair of mummies are really wrapped up in their costumes and ready to scare the daylights out of the trick-or-treaters they pass. Set of 2.
$32.50
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A perfect backdrop for your Halloween Village. Black with bronze glitter.
$20.00
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Using familiar logos from other Halloween pieces, this set of three signs will help to define areas in your Halloween Village display.
$30.00
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This carved pumpkin swings back and forth from the limb of a bare black tree.
$62.50
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These replacement bulbs are for use with 56.55004 Grimsly Manor , #80000 Rickety Railroad Station , and #4025337 Mordecai Mansion . 2 Yellow and 2 Blue bulbs in the pack.
$12.00
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Special lit effect illuminates this ghost in the graveyard.
$36.00
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Black cats can be found everywhere on Halloween! This set of three separate cats allows you to place each on in a different spot, to amuse, frighten or perhaps even scare! Set of 3.
$18.50
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It is tradition to honor the dead with flowers on the Day of the Dead . This set of two garlands of fall flowers can be added for a little extra color on many Day of the Dead pieces- the church, the house, street signs or fences. Set of 2.
$20.00
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Snow Village Nativity, classic style adds reverence with churches or front yards. Part of the special addition nativities that will compliment each Village series this year.
$35.00
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Rick Jackson, creative head at D56, referred to himself as a “generalist” due to the myriad hats his role necessitated. In honor of his retirement, we have commemorated his MacGyver-like skillset in a physical representation of his creativity & talent.
A blanket of snow provides a world of new scents for Frankie's furry friends who anxiously await their turn to be walked around the Village. Inspired by Scott Enter's dog, Frankie!
$100.00
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Just roll out winter in one easy piece. This acrylic piece has glitter accents.
$22.00
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A partner on one knee with ring in hand is the dream of many girls hoping for a holiday engagement.
$34.00
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