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Department 56 Snow Village National Lampoon's
Department 56 Snow Village National Lampoon's
Department 56 Snow Village National Lampoon's
Department 56 Snow Village National Lampoon's
Department 56 Snow Village National Lampoon's
Department 56 Snow Village National Lampoon's
Department 56 Snow Village National Lampoon's

Department 56 Snow Village National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation Accessories Cousin Eddie in the Morning Figurine, 2.95 Inch, Multicolor

Product ID : 2064004
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Galleon Product ID 2064004
UPC / ISBN 880571652859
Shipping Weight 0.15 lbs
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Model 4030741
Manufacturer Department 56
Shipping Dimension 4.69 x 3.82 x 2.95 inches
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Department 56 Snow Village National Lampoon's Features

  • DEPARTMENT 56 FIGURINE: from the National Lampoons Christmas Vacation Village collection

  • COORDINATES: perfectly with our "Cousin Eddie's RV" lit figurine (ASIN B00AXSXSDK - sold separately)

  • HAND-CRAFTED: from high-quality dolomite material

  • HAND-PAINTED: with intricate detail by skilled artisans

  • PRODUCT DIMENSIONS: 3.35" L x 1.97" W x 2.95" H


About Department 56 Snow Village National Lampoon's

One Christmas evening, a group of friends set off to enjoy a dinner of celebration at a small country inn nestled in a quiet river town. As they rounded a bend in the road, they saw the small, old-fashioned village decorated for the holidays. The lights, like fairies, glowed and sparkled amid the freshly fallen snow. All evening, the conversation was full of Christmas memories and the visions the tiny town had evoked. Amidst the jovial banter and magical memories, the idea for a lighted Christmas village was born. That spark of an idea became a reality when, in 1976, Department 56 introduced a series of six hand-painted, ceramic buildings. The rest is history.