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  2. 21 Vintage Photos of Christmas Window Displays From the Last ...

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    Emigh-Winchell Hardware Company: 1920s. Santa Claus is front and center in this display within a window display circa 1920s that's all about toy trucks, cars and bikes.

  3. Christmas window - Wikipedia

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    Tom Keogh designed the annual Christmas windows for Galeries Lafayette department store in Paris during the late 1940s and early 1950s. The Fenwick (department store) in Newcastle is known locally for its Christmas window display. Since 1971 there has been a Christmas display in the shop's windows, and people come from near and far to look at them.

  4. Joanna Gaines Opens the Doors to Her Texas Farmhouse and ...

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    Joanna Gaines is sharing the Christmas spirit! On Wednesday, Dec. 25, the HGTV star, 46, shared an Instagram reel of her festive decorations inside and outside her Texas farmhouse. " 'Twas the ...

  5. Knitters create nude Christmas window display - AOL

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    The idea for the nude window display came from the Nudinits brand, which is directed by Sarah Simi. Mrs Steele said plans for next year's charity Christmas window display were already under way.

  6. Joseph Horne Company - Wikipedia

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    The lighting of the Horne's Christmas tree at the flagship store was a long-held holiday season tradition. The six-story electric tree occupied a place on the corner of the building at Penn Avenue and Stanwix Street and viewers would crowd the area for a show and the lighting. Crowds also eagerly awaited the Christmas window displays at Horne's.

  7. Luminaria - Wikipedia

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    Luminaria bonfires in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The name of the decoration is a long-running item of contention among some New Mexicans, [5] with written accounts indicating it was already a familiar topic of debate as far back as the 1940s.

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