Tom & Jerry House in San Francisco

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • A home on 21st St. in San Francisco called, 'The Tom & Jerry Christmas House'. High on Castro Hill stands a little gingerbread Victorian, dwarfed by a 65-foot-high tree covered in lights and surrounded by gift-wrapped boxes as big as Volkswagen Beetles. The entire scene is scaled to look as if the tree were only five feet tall. The garage serves as a sort of fireplace, above which hang two eight-foot-high stockings brimming with gigantic teddy bears. A smiling stuffed polar bear rides an oversized model train around the tree skirt, while a matchstick carnival spins and whirs nearby.
    Tom Taylor & Jerome Goldstein once again share the Tom & Jerry Christmas Tree on 21st St. in San Francisco. Santa Claus will be available to all for candy canes and photography until 24 December from 6:30 - 10:00 PM.
    The Christmas Tree is a LIVE Norfolk Island Pine purchased by Tom & Jerry in 1973 as a house plant. The tree has flourished & in its 65 foot glory has been the home of the Tom & Jerry Christmas Tree and Celebration for many years.
    Tom and Jerry do not accept donations from individuals as the tree is a gift from them to all who come to visit as a recognition of the spirit of the holidays, inclusive of rich and poor, young and old, children of all ages, and the beauty and spirit and diversity that San Francisco offers.
    For years, The Tom and Jerry Christmas tree has caught the attention of all those lucky enough to pass it.
    They ask that you respect their neighbors. Caroling, reasonable conversation, and any type of photography are musts.
    HORN BLOWING is a MUST NOT!! This block of 21st ST. is a very steep hill and everyone asks that you park either at the top or the bottom of the hill and walk to the tree to share in the Holiday Joy and Spirit.

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