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MORAVIA - Many people have miniature, lighted houses that they like to put up in their homes around the holidays. Terry Lamphier has an entire miniature lighted city.
That city is currently on display on the Coffee N Cream cafe in Moravia. The small metropolis is made up of hundreds of lighted houses and figurines owned by Lamphier. It takes up an entire wall and a half on the cafe's second floor, and can be viewed by anyone looking to see a literal winter wonderland.
“I guess I just enjoy doing things like this,” said Lamphier, who lives in Locke. “I have a lot of fun setting it all up.”
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