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A Christmas Story House with Leg Lamp Shining

“A Christmas Story” 25th Anniversary
Celebration & Convention

Friday & Saturday, November 28 & 29, 2008

 A Christmas Story House, now restored to its movie splendor, is open year round to the public for tours. Directly across the street from the house is the official A Christmas Story House Museum, which features original props, costumes and memorabilia from the film, as well as hundreds of rare behind-the-scenes photos. Among the props and costumes are the toys from the Higbee’s window, Randy’s snowsuit and zeppelin, the chalkboard from Miss Shields’ classroom and the family car. After reliving A Christmas Story at Ralphie’s house don’t forget to visit the museum gift shop for your own Major Award Leg Lamp and other great movie memorabilia. You can even shop through our online gift shop here. Proceeds from the gift shop help support and maintain A Christmas Story House and Museum.

  FREE Admission for Military Personnel, Police Officers, and Firefighters during September

Tickets and Admission - Hours of Operation - Parking - Hotels

Information: (216) 298-4919 or info@achristmasstoryhouse.com

Leg Lamps and more at A Christmas Story House Gift Shop achristmasstorygiftshop.com

ULTIMATE COLLECTOR’S EDITON DVD OF A CHRISTMAS STORY

25th Anniversary Christmas Story DVD

Release Date: November 4, 2008. Visitor our Gift Shop to learn more.

Leg lamp and actors from A Christmas Story

A Christmas Story cast reunion around the leg lamp in A Christmas Story House living room at the Grand Opening. From left to right Zack Ward (Scut Farkus), Yano Anaya (Grover Dill), Tedde Moore (Miss Shields), Ian Petrella (Randy), Scott Schwartz (Flick), Patty Lafontaine (Elf) and Drew Hocevear (Elf).

A Christmas Story by Bunnies in 30 seconds

A Christmas Story Re-Enacted by Bunnies in 30 Seconds
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A Christmas Story House ending scene

A Christmas Story House opening shot

A Christmas Story House Ending Scene

A Christmas Story movie images

Pearl of the Orient

 

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