A Boston tradition: The Enchanted Village
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Thousands will flock to Jordan’s Furniture in Avon this holiday season to experience a Boston classic. The Enchanted Village dates back to the days of Jordan Marsh, where it resided for years. After stops at Hynes Convention Center and City Hall Plaza, the display landed at Jordan’s in 2010.
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Figures of a boy and girl enjoy sundaes at an ice cream parlor.
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A figure of a boy stands outside a scene of a dress shop.
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A figure of a boy hawks newspapers on a mock street corner.
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A bear emerges from a barrel with pickle in tow.
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A scene of a snowy, winter street corner.
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A figure of a boy hawks peanuts on a street corner.
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Figures of girls decorate the tree in a scene depicting Christmas Eve.
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A stuffed bear plays the violin in a makeshift store window, while another plays the piano.
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Santa is on hand, of course, as well as a real-life version that children can visit.
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A bakery scene at The Enchanted Village. The display is free of charge.
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The band plays on.
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Visitors play an arcade-style game. A shortened, 3-D version of “The Polar Express” is also available to watch ($6) at the store’s “MOM,” as well as the availability of the classic Jordan Marsh blueberry muffins, made with the original recipe.
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A scene at a makeshift barber shop from yesteryear.
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The Enchanted Village is open seven days a week through Jan. 1. For hours, visit jordans.com
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