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This is the biggest tiny Christmas village we've ever seen

The couple has been collecting mini Christmas village figurines for over 20 years. They got their first piece in 1997 when their daughter was born.

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas - all you have to do is look inside the home of Eric and Chris Mullens.

The couple has been collecting mini Christmas village figurines for over 20 years. They got their first piece in 1997 when their daughter was born.

It was a gift from Chris' dad, Roger Sherman.

All pieces are from the same collection called the North Pole.

Would you believe it takes two weeks to set up? How about the fact that it takes three weeks to take down?

And the Mullens do it every year.

The couple hand-cut all the styrofoam the display sits on to custom fit each piece. They use a numbered diagram system to help remember where everything goes.

There are over 170 pieces!

Each house has a light and individual cord hidden underneath the table.

Every year the kids have a tradition of writing a message to Eric under the table that he sees when he’s setting up the cords.

Chris’ parents even collected a different village.

The couple has several Christmas parties and open houses to show it off - wouldn't you?

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