Bronner's Christmas Wonderland

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Bronner's Christmas Wonderland is a retail store in Frankenmuth, Michigan that bills itself as the "World's Largest Christmas Store." Designed with an Alpine architecture and operating year-round, the building covers 7.35 acres (29,700 m²) and landscaped grounds covering 27 acres (109,000 m²). Outside the entrance are three 17-foot (5 m) tall outdoor Santas and a 15-foot (5 m) tall snowman. Inside, there are some 800 animated figurines at various locations throughout the store. Bronner's parking lot accommodates 1,080 cars and 50 buses. Some 100,000 lights illuminate Bronner's half-mile (800 m) long Christmas Lane in the evening. Michigan designated Bronner's as an "Embassy for Michigan Tourism" in 1976.

Founded in 1945 by Wally Bronner, Bronners is visited annually by over two million people; with the weekend after Thanksgiving being the busiest of the year with over 50,000 visitors. Its inventory exceeds 50,000 trims and gifts, including Christmas ornaments, artificial Christmas trees, Christmas lights, Nativity scenes, Christmas decorations, collectibles, and similar goods. Each year, approximately 600,000 glass ornaments, 530,000 feet of garland, 150,000 postcards and 86,000 light sets (nearly 530 miles (563 km) of light cords) are sold. Bronner's has the exclusive right to sell Precious Moments Christmas-themed figurines. With the government of Austria's permission and in keeping with the German theme of Frankenmuth itself, Bronner's built a replica of the Oberndorf, Austria, Silent Night Memorial Chapel in 1992 as a tribute to the Christmas hymn "Silent Night" and in thankfulness to God.

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  • Bronner's electrical bill averages US$900 per day.
  • If all the light sets sold in one year at Bronner's were stretched out in a continuous line, they would span approximately 530 miles (850 km).
  • In 1976, movie star John Wayne ordered a Santa suit from Bronner's and wore the garment on the Chistmas Eve broadcast of the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.

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Coordinates: 43°18′50″N, 83°44′13″W