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* In Bergen, Norway, there's a gingerbread ''city.''
* Of course, dollhouse-sided versions of these are popular, especially around Christmas. Sometimes they actually get eaten.
* The [http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/8979 Gingerbread Castle] of Hamburg, NJ; while not actually built of edibles it was designed to look like it was. Now [https://web.archive.org/web/20141101062050/http://www.abandonedplaygrounds.com/the-gingerbread-castle-now-lies-abandoned-and-forlorn-in-hamburg/ closed], it was the centerpiece of a children's amusement park for some fifty years. Today it's in partial ruins, and a self-storage facility named for the castle takes up most of the grounds of the former park.
 
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