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While driving along we saw signs for Old Sturbridge Village and decided to take a look. There were no events that day and the temps were frigid so the Village was fairly quiet except for a coffee shop and gift shop that were open and decorated nicely for Christmas. A few people had ventured into the cold to browse the unique merchandise in the shop or to sip coffee near the beautifully lit trees that glowed in the coffee shop.
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