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A light display and a miniature village are among the highlights.
The inside is decorated with 50 motorized dolls, miniature villages and many gifts.
The oldest toy on display dates from around 1800 and is a miniature village made out of wood blocks.
They surround a miniature village of simple earthen huts, some on the cliffs over the water.
Oshawa will sell miniature village October 17, 2007.
Jung said he heard voices and worked himself into a trance building miniature villages, which unleashed his fantasies.
The miniature village included many houses and trains that would travel around and between the houses.
A working 1:250 scale version of the barrier was constructed in the Madurodam miniature village.
Street and building lights flicker and glow as trains chug through a miniature village.
It was a miniature village.
Since this giant is in fact just under six foot, it is in fact a miniature village.
Two zoos lie within the outskirts of the city, as well as a miniature village, a tourist railway and a national park.
Tiny Town is a miniature village of over 100 1/6 scale buildings close to Morrison, Colorado.
There is a short puzzle in a miniature village along a stream, called Twell Country.
"My first time ever in an airplane and everything looked like a miniature village," Mrs. Weasner said.
But this year, at least one private house is filled with candy canes, decorated trees, toy trains and snow-covered miniature villages.
Department 56 designer of collectibles, giftware and seasonal decorations such as miniature village houses.
Here it is called the pessebre and often expands into an entire miniature village depicting very detailed nativity-scenes.
Chagall's lovers in the first piece are dancers springing off roofs in a miniature village.
The playground in the Melville development will have a miniature village, metal sculptures that turn with the wind and a chalkboard area where children can draw.
On 1 January 2006, Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village closed.
The miniature Village is no longer in existence at the site and the model buildings were sold to the nearby City of Oshawa for $234,000.
This miniature village was an idea taken from LeRoy's proposed Over the Rainbow floral park.
Not far away is a miniature village; a 'Noddy' train takes visitors back to the outskirts of Bridlington.
Sharon was in essence a miniature village: in addition to the school and the convent, there was also a farm and a dairy.