Health & Fitness
Corey's Christmas City Part 1: Businesses
This blog showcases the shops, restaurants, and eateries of my Christmas City.
Editor's note: Over the next three days, Montville Patch blogger Corey Sipe will share his beautiful collection of holiday houses. If you have a collection you'd like to feature, please contact me at carrie.jacobson@patch.com
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Attached are photos of my Christmas City collection which in 2011 consists of 63 lighted buildings, most of which are plugged in. Two run by battery.
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There are also a number of light-up accessories which include a railroad crossing, Christmas tree, a small fiberoptic bare light-up tree, several multi-color minature lights, luminaries, a multi-color minature light-up bush, a traffic light with two alternating controller devices lighting up green, yellow, and red, small multi-color light-up bushes, a multi-piece fence with lights at the top of each section, a moon, a multi-color light-up large bare tree, a blinking multi-color bare tree, a long light-up Christmas tree, and a short light-up Christmas tree.
The following retail, food and enterainment venues are pictured: Flatbrush Garden Center, Walton's 5&10, Antique Store, Dawson's General Store, Big Sal's Pizzeria and Deli, Abington Train Station, The Coffee Grounds, Village Gas Station, Ryan's Bicycle Shop, Casino, Midtown Shops Complex with Uptown Shoes and Downtown Leather, Caramel and Creme Candy Store, Main Street Movie Theater, Wal-Mart, The Home Depot, Krispy Kreme, Flower Shop, Toy Shop, Dance Hall, Inn, Doctor's Office, Bentley's Book Shop, Restaurant, Bakery, Joke Shop, Gift Shop, and kids window shopping.
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The second part of the series will include the city's houses, schools, churches, media outlets, and transportation while the third and final part will include other Christmas decorations such as a tree, snowmen, Snoopy skating pond, magnets, etc.
For Fun:
How many unique people can you find? How many houses have windows looking in at the people? What types of retail and restaurants does this village have that is similar to that one can find in Montville?
