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carolinarider09
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« on: November 30, 2025, 02:54:40 PM »

Several years ago, I purchased a "Nativity Scene" .  I cannot find the company right now but it is a very nice set and appears to be well made and can handle the weather here.  It has a few issues which just require some "patience" to overcome.  So.     Here is a picture.  It stands about 72 inches tall at the highest point of the star. 



Our house is set back from the road way by about 100 feet or so but there is an open area just off the paved road in front of our home that has an open area that is perfect for scene. 
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carolinarider09
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« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2025, 04:03:10 PM »

This is the website (I am pretty sure but cannot guarantee) of the vendor.  They, at this moment at least, no longer offer the size that I have.  You can find one on Amazon. but........


https://www.outdoornativitysets.com/nativity-sets
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MAD6Gun
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« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2025, 10:27:25 AM »

Several years ago, I purchased a "Nativity Scene" .  I cannot find the company right now but it is a very nice set and appears to be well made and can handle the weather here.  It has a few issues which just require some "patience" to overcome.  So.     Here is a picture.  It stands about 72 inches tall at the highest point of the star. 



Our house is set back from the road way by about 100 feet or so but there is an open area just off the paved road in front of our home that has an open area that is perfect for scene. 

 Last year we bought the bigger version. Nice set. Looks good in our yard. This year we are remodeling  our kitchen so don't have time to decorate plus we'll be in TN for Christmas so decorating is limited to a small ceramic lighted tree in the window...
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carolinarider09
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« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2025, 01:40:15 PM »


 Last year we bought the bigger version. Nice set. Looks good in our yard. This year we are remodeling  our kitchen so don't have time to decorate plus we'll be in TN for Christmas so decorating is limited to a small ceramic lighted tree in the window...

We have a similar problem this year but.....  I decided to keep with the 'tradition". 

Have a Merry Christmas!!
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Jersey mike
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« Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 04:02:03 AM »

Several years ago, I purchased a "Nativity Scene" .  I cannot find the company right now but it is a very nice set and appears to be well made and can handle the weather here.  It has a few issues which just require some "patience" to overcome.  So.     Here is a picture.  It stands about 72 inches tall at the highest point of the star. 



Our house is set back from the road way by about 100 feet or so but there is an open area just off the paved road in front of our home that has an open area that is perfect for scene. 

 Last year we bought the bigger version. Nice set. Looks good in our yard. This year we are remodeling  our kitchen so don't have time to decorate plus we'll be in TN for Christmas so decorating is limited to a small ceramic lighted tree in the window...



These are nice. I’ve seen similar ones around our area. They are simple but make a good statement and look real nice with a flood light on it.
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LadyDraco
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« Reply #5 on: Yesterday at 08:22:09 AM »

Nice  cooldude
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