The massive "Gingerbread Lane" village returned to the New York Hall of Science. — -- Toy commercials, lights and more are part of the growing reminders that the holidays are just around the ...
Put this on your calendars, New Yorkers — you can now go see a gingerbread “village” (because house is not the most accurate description) that weighs 1.5 tons, holds 164 “structures,” and contains ...
What started as an effort to break a world record has turned into a way for the community to come together and share their holiday cheer while creating a village of more than 300 gingerbread houses ...
When we heard about the world’s largest gingerbread village, we assumed it was tucked away in a hamlet in the Alps or perhaps on display in a rural mountain town in the Rockies somewhere. Turns out it ...
The delicious display is available to see at N.Y.C.'s Essex Market through Jan. 15 Kate Hogan was Director of Digital Specials and Features at PEOPLE. She started at PEOPLE in 2008, leaving in 2025.
Chef Jon Lovitch spent approximately 1,500 hours creating GingerBread Lane, baking the dough by scratch. His recipe secret: swapping out corn syrup for maple syrup. "I usually buy whatever brand is on ...
New Yorkers will get the chance to marvel at a delectable village made entirely of edible gingerbread, icing and candy — the largest of its kind and just in time for the approaching holiday season.
Jon Lovitch, 39, builds gingerbread houses year round some worth over $30,000. — -- Jon Lovitch has become a real-life gingerbread man, known for constructing record-setting villages filled with ...
When guests enter the main building of the Grand Hotel in Point Clear, they can’t miss the 8-foot-by-16-foot replica of the 172-year-old resort on display in the lobby. Every building on the property ...
With 164 separate structures that weigh in at a total of 1.5 tons, this isn't your typical gingerbread creation. There's a school, town hall, egg nog distillery, pierogi store, hot chocolate brewery, ...