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7 out of 10 Americans Don’t Know These 10 New York City Christmas Spots!

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1. The Whimsical Gingerbread Lane

The delicious display of the edible village entirely made of gingerbread truly fascinates everyone, no matter their age. The name behind this lovely Christmas spot is Jon Lovitch, also known as “The Gingerbread Man”, who initially started doing this as a hobby. His work eventually landed him in the Guinness Book of World Records.

The largest gingerbread village can be found in the Lower East Side’s Essex Market in New York City. Lovitch’s two other artworks are located in Salt Lake City and Kansas City.

Displaying more than 100 residential buildings and 22 commercial buildings, signs, and trees built from 1000 pounds of gingerbread decorated with jelly bean roof tiles, ounces of frosting, and candy canes will make you gape in awe.

The best part of this delicious Christmas spot? Visitors can take home pieces of this edible village on the last three days of the exhibition.

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