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My "strict" definition of a village requires that it feature buildings, and for the sake of organizing this website, I've tried to stick to that. However, there are a few sets and individual pieces that "belong" to the North Pole but defy this definition.
Interiors Some represent the activities inside those buildings. They may have partial walls, but they are there as part of the scenery rather than focal points of the collections. The North Pole Bottling Works is the only set I can
show you at this time. There will be more to come as I get things out of
storage...
Inhabitants Some are collections of elves and may have scenery included, but don't really have what I consider buildings in the traditional sense. Hidden Kingdom, by Schmid, is one such collection. This consists of Notch, Kringle Hollow, and Lady Elizabeth's Garden.
Unclassifiable These are pieces that just don't fall into any of my arbitrary categories. Right now, there's only one thing here - a single older building that I don't know anything about.
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