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).
Dressed in their traditional mortarboards and robes, these students are quite serious about their studies and are following in the footsteps of their beloved professor.
Bright primary colors on the awning and giant crayons on the outside tell everyone in Snow Village that new "Crayola Crayon Store" is open for business.
Inspired by the "Haunted Mansion" at Disneyland, this detailed jack-o-lantern festooned Victorian mansion hides some spooky adventures for those who enter. Made of RESIN, hand-painted and includes a switched light cord.
A perfectly gruesome pairing to the Road Kill Straight Road (noted below), these curved pieces will allow for more variety and U-turns. Sold in a set of 2 pieces.
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.
When the post box opens, there is a little personal service included. A bony hand reaches out to hand over the mail. This is the perfect addition outside every house on Trick-or-Treat Lane.
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.
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.
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!