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  2. Bronner's Christmas Wonderland - Wikipedia

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    Bronner's Christmas Wonderland (stylized BRONNER'S CHRISTmas WONDERLAND) is a retail store in Frankenmuth, Michigan, that promotes itself as the "World's Largest Christmas Store". [1] Designed with an Alpine architecture (see chalet), the building is 7.35 acres (2.97 ha) in size with landscaped grounds covering 27 acres (11 ha).

  3. The Most Christmas-y Towns in Every State - AOL

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    Frankenmuth, Michigan This tiny town (population about 5,000) is steeped in Bavarian tradition, and it has the architecture to prove it. It also boasts the world’s largest Christmas store .

  4. Frankenmuth ranks among most underrated winter travel ... - AOL

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    A study ranking the top 150 underrated winter travel destinations in America placed Michigan's Frankenmuth in the top 5. Click to learn.

  5. Frankenmuth, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Frankenmuth (/ ˈ f r æ ŋ. k ə n. m uː θ / FRANK-ən-mooth) is a city in Saginaw County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 4,987 at the 2020 census . [ 5 ] The city is surrounded by Frankenmuth Township .

  6. Category:Frankenmuth, Michigan - Wikipedia

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  7. Winter festival - Wikipedia

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    A winter festival, winter carnival, snow festival, or frost fair is an outdoor cold weather celebration that occurs in wintertime.. Winter festivals are popular in D climates (see Köppen climate classification) where winter is particularly long or severe, such as Siberia, Scandinavia, Canada and the northern United States.