,
Ontario,
Canada singers on display in
Brading,
Isle of Wight 's animatronic display Several retailers in
New York City attract shoppers and tourists to their Christmas window displays, including
Macy's and
Lord & Taylor.
Macy's established the practice at its New York City store when it debuted an animated shop window in 1883.
AM&A's flagship department store in
Buffalo, New York was known locally for its
Victorian Christmas windows. Auction internet company
Chartitybuzz auctioned the experience of watching
Simon Doonan create the
Barney's Christmas windows to benefit Christie's Green Auction in 2010 with a final bid received for $60,000.
Kaufmann's offered Christmas windows and Santa Land. Fees were charged to see
Lonnie Hanzon's Christmas window display 12/25: A Holiday Store in Omaha in 1987. Until it closed in 1989,
Altman's was known for its Christmas window displays that rivaled
Lord & Taylor's, a few blocks up on Fifth Avenue. In Pittsburgh,
Horne's was one of the retailers known for its Christmas window displays. In Boston, Filene's would hold a
Christmas tree lighting and Jordan Marsh would present a series festive Christmas window displays known as the "Enchanted Village". The window display has since relocated to Boston's
Hynes Convention Center, and then to
City Hall Plaza. In
Montreal, James Aird Nesbitt was in charge of the traditional Christmas window displays at the
Ogilvy department store. In 1947, he commissioned
German toymaker
Steiff to create two animated holiday scenes known as "The Mill in the Forest" and "The Enchanted Village". The displays included dozens of handcrafted mechanical toy animals and more than a hundred moveable parts. In 2008, the displays were refurbished.
Woodward's Department Store in Vancouver's retail shopping district was also known for its Christmas window displays. ==Europe==