There's a Sasquatch Crossing sign to warn visitors that you might be able to see the infamous Sasquatch! Our sasquatch is a metal silhouette that you can position anywhere in your Village.
Black Scary Cats & Pumpkins are two of the most used symbols for Halloween. You may want to add a couple sets of these throughout your Village to create that extra scary feel of the season.
With sparkling glitter and lots of spooky skulls, the Haunted Skull Tree is lit and rotates. It will be the perfect centerpiece to any Village Halloween display.
No, we're not in Area 51, but there seems to be a flying saucer landing in the cow pasture! Udderly Unbelievable adds a little humor to your Village display as the spaceship rotates above head.
Take your display to the next level by adding this detailed and scary skeleton throne into your scene. No one but the owner of the throne will dare sit there!
A fun way to reuse all those fallen leaves, this Villager rakes up a big pile to fill the pumpkin shaped bags. A great addition to your Original Snow Village display, at home or in the park.
Dressed as pirates, this father and son duo are following a treasure map to find where the Kraken has struck! This accessory was designed to accompany The Kraken House.
Use Department 56 Cross Product accessories to enhance your Halloween or Fall Village display. Black Bare Branch Trees, Set of 3. 9.75" , 7.75" , and 5.75".
The sculpting of this piece is artistic and highlights the metal looking grates at the rose windows. Interior texture and color application give dimension to the light. Church looks more like it's fallen ruin to centuries of time, rather than haunted.
Every great team needs a base of operations! When they first got their business up and running, the Ghostbusters set up shop in an abandoned firehouse. This firehouse makes a perfect centerpiece for your Ghostbusters Village!
During the 1800s, it was popular to speculate which clipper ship carrying tea from the Far East would arrive first in London. The side of our Joseph Edward Tea Shoppe includes a sign announcing the race updates. Hand painted porcelain with cord & bulb.
Part of the Dickens' Village Series from Department 56. Victorian England, where many traditions we celebrate today took shape. The miller at Brandon Mill ground corn for his neighbors. Hand-crafted & hand-painted porcelain lit building.
Inspired by Garraway's Coffee House from the 18th century, this coffee house was not only a gathering place, but a place where important business was conducted. Both coffee and tea were sought after drinks during the time of Charles Dickens.
The London Zoological Gardens is the world's oldest scientific zoo and originally intended for scientific study. Opened in 1828 the zoo was opened for public viewing in 1848. The set of 2 includes the brick gate house and ostrich figurine.