A classic Massachusetts holiday tradition has been revived and is bringing Christmas cheer to all this season. The Enchanted Village once captivated families in Boston throughout the 1960s and 1970s, but eventually closed and was in danger of being auctioned off piece by piece. Now, the village has been restored and brought back to life for families today to enjoy. Here’s how to visit this special piece of Bay State holiday history.
Take a stroll through a Massachusetts holiday tradition at The Enchanted Village.
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Located in Avon at Jordan’s Furniture, this magical Christmas display was once a huge attraction at Jordan Marsh in its Boston Downtown Crossing store throughout the 1960s.
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The display was closed in 1972, but Jordan Furniture has rescued the surviving pieces of the vintage collection and restored this holiday village to its former glory.
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Between now and January 1, 2018, visitors can wander through the Christmas scenes that are brought to life with moving characters and meticulous detail.
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Best of all, visiting The Enchanted Village is free!
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As you explore, you might be caught in a snow flurry or two.
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The Enchanted Village includes visits with Santa and a 4D Polar Express experience.
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Guests can also skate on a beautiful indoor rink.
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A visit to the Enchanted Village is the perfect way to warm your heart this holiday season.
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Stop by Jordan’s Furniture at 100 Stockwell Drive, Avon Mass. to experience this magical holiday village for yourself.
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Check out the video below by Paracosm Adventures for a sneak peak inside The Enchanted Village. For more Massachusetts Christmas magic, stop by this mesmerizing holiday display with over half a million lights.
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