St. Joseph's Winter Wonderland Food Festival | Photo Gallery
Pictured is Rev. Jason Palermo’s miniature Christmas Village, a now-legendary yearly attraction that includes New York City, Disney World, London and other famous landmarks.
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Pictued is the London area of Rev. Jason Palermo’s miniature Christmas Village.
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Pictured is Rev. Jason Palermo’s miniature Christmas Village, a now-legendary yearly attraction that includes New York City, Disney World, London and other famous landmarks. The Christmas Village contains more than 700 individual pieces.
David Gray | The News
Pictured is Rev. Jason Palermo’s miniature Christmas Village, a now-legendary yearly attraction that includes New York City, Disney World, London and other famous landmarks.
David Gray | The News
Pictured is Rev. Jason Palermo’s miniature Christmas Village, a now-legendary yearly attraction that includes New York City, Disney World, London and other famous landmarks. The Christmas Village contains more than 700 individual pieces.
David Gray | The News
Rev. Jason Palermo of St. Joseph Catholic Church stands among his miniature Christmas Village, which began in 1991 and has now grown to more than 700 individual pieces collected from across the globe.
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Larry Cornett, left, and Don Gaudet prepare hamburgers during the 10th annual “Food Festival - A Taste of French Settlement” on Saturday, Dec. 2.
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Booths fill up the lot behind St. Joseph Catholic Church in French Settlement for the 10th annual “Food Festival - A Taste of French Settlement” on Saturday, Dec. 2. Nearly 40 vendors took part in the event.
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A dragon from the HBO television series “Game of Thrones” sits in front of a 2005 Corvette owned by Bryan Rome, of Baton Rouge. Rome’s vehicle was one of nearly 100 that took part in a car and truck show at the 10th annual “Food Festival - A Taste of French Settlement” on Saturday, Dec. 2.
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A lime green 2011 Dodge Challenger, owned by Robert Manalli of Maurepas, was one of nearly 100 vehicles that took part in a car and truck show at the 10th annual “Food Festival - A Taste of French Settlement” on Saturday, Dec. 2.
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Blayze Callahan, 10, gazes at the engine of a 1970 Ford Torino owned by Jean and Cheryl Edgecombe during the 10th annual “Food Festival - A Taste of French Settlement” on Saturday, Dec. 2.
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Children enjoyed a ride on a trailer during the 10th annual “Food Festival - A Taste of French Settlement” on Saturday, Dec. 2.
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Pictured is part of Rev. Jason Palermo’s miniature Christmas Village, which has grown to more than 700 individual pieces since 1991.
David Gray | The News
A embroidered church was one of the first pieces Rev. Jason Palermo collected for his miniature Christmas Village, which has grown to more than 700 individual pieces since 1991.
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A section of amusement park rides is included in Rev. Jason Palermo’s miniature Christmas Village, which has grown to more than 700 individual pieces since 1991.