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Chase Garland sets up a three-tiered Christmas train display every year at his Partlow home in Spotsylvania County.
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Miniature village ready for another Christmas
It's just not Christmas till Partlow man's holiday display goes up

Date published: 12/23/2009

As soon as the weather starts turning cold, Chase Garland starts thinking about the holidays.

"All my life, I've always loved Christmas," he said. "The rest of the holidays are just another day on the calendar for me."

A lifelong resident of Spotsylvania County's Partlow, the 83-year-old Garland makes the holiday special for others, too, who visit his enormous Christmas village.

He's always had a train running under his Christmas tree. But about 15 years ago, he started building a little village. A decade ago, it grew into a whole Christmas city.

When asked how much room it takes up, he chuckles, "Too much!"

The first deck is about 18 inches off the floor and is 5 feet wide and 8 feet long. His big train runs along the outside of that deck.

The second deck is 4 feet wide and 6 feet long.

The third layer is about 3 feet square. Santa and his reindeer fly around the top.

"It's as high as I am tall," Garland says.

The display stays out through January, but Garland says leaving it out year-round isn't an option.

"I'd get run off!" he said. "It takes up about a third of our living room."

Each layer has ice skaters and plenty of red-suited St. Nicholas figures he refers to as "Santy Claus." One's writing a list, one is dancing with Mrs. Claus, in honor of Garland's wife of 61 years, Roberta. One Garland bought for himself.

"I played music for about 28 years," he said. "So I got a Santy Claus playing a fiddle."

Music was just a hobby for Garland, who worked in engineering supervision at the FMC cellophane-manufacturing plant in Fredericksburg for 39 years and nine months.

Now the Christmas display has become his hobby.

He carefully places carolers who sing, ice skaters who skate, children who pop up and throw snowballs, and running-water fountains.

There are ice cream and cookie houses, a post office and fire station, and a carnival complete with a Ferris wheel and merry-go-round. A farm on one side includes tractors and cows.

There's a railroad station and the "Dead End Hotel," which Garland says "stays pretty booked up."

Garland's not particular to any particular brand of Christmas village pieces. He just buys what he likes.


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Date published: 12/23/2009



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Train (posted by Nya_nyas , Dec. 23, 2009 9:02 am)    0 likes
When I was little, my grandma and poppa always had a train running around the bottom of their Christmas tree. We (my and all of my cousins) loved it! I'm planning to buy one after Christmas and put it up next year. Hopefully my nieces and nephews will love the train as much as I did.

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