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BRONNER'S Silent Night Memorial Chapel A visit to this 56-foot-tall landmark, nestled on the southern tip of Bronner's Christmas Wonderland's 27 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds will fill you with holiday spirit. The Silent Night Memorial Chapel is a replica of the original chapel in Oberndorf/ Salzberg, Austria, which marks the site where "Silent Night" was first sung on Christmas Eve in 1818. FREE. Open daily during store hours for visitation and meditation. Santa Sighting s Santa Claus frequently stops by in Frankenmuth. To find out where you might be able to see the big guy, look for the on the Holiday Activities and Events pages. These are the places that Santa has been known to stop in the past - and he may possibly be there again! Tune in on December 7th & 16th — to Bronner's CHRISTmas Wonderland's Facebook page to watch Santa & Friends go LIVE. See Website or Facebook for more details. Letters to Santa One of the most magical parts of the Holidays for kids is writing that special letter to Santa. Stop at the Frankenmuth Visitor Center or Toyberg and write a letter to the big man himself. Our Frankenmuth elves will take special care to make sure it arrives to the North Pole, and we'll even send a postcard back to let your child know it made it there safely. FREE FES TIVE FU N FA CT : T HE D A ILY L I GHT B ILL F OR B R ON N E R'S IS NEAR LY $1,250! themegdonaldson Monday – Thursday 10am - 7pm Friday 10am - 8pm Saturday 9am - 9pm Sunday 12pm - 6pm FRANKENMUTH.ORG 6

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