Last year during the holiday season, I brought you photos and video that I took at Kraynak’s Santa’s Christmasland in Hermitage, Pennsylvania. This was a load of fun, and a couple of weeks ago we decided to make a return visit to see what their Easter display was like.
It did not disappoint. Easter Bunny Lane is equal parts adorable and psychotronic.
Just like the Christmas display, we got to see dozens of animatronic figures, with plenty of visual treats, both secular and religious.
Kryanak’s is a Western Pennsylvania institution, located roughly an hour Northwest of Pittsburgh. For most of the year it’s a a huge store filled with floral supplies, seasonal items and toys and general retail items of a particularly cool nature. At Christmas and Easter, a 300 foot long corridor on the side of the building is transformed into a holiday wonderland, filled with lights, trees, decorations and animatronics.
Let me quote from their website:
Kraynak’s was established 1949 in Hermitage, Pa. There are three divisions of the Kraynak business. The first is the main retail store which is the home of Santa’s Christmasland and Easter Bunny Lane. These walk through displays have become a tradition for many families. This location sells Christmas and Easter decorations, toys, gifts, potted plants from the greenhouse and fresh cut flowers from the floral department.
The second division is the Kraynak’s Lawn and Garden center, located 1000ft behind the original store. At this location you may purchase trees, shrubs, garden supplies, and outdoor furniture.
The third division comprises of six nurseries where trees and shrubs are grown for retail and wholesale sales.
Kraynak’s is a family owned business that promotes fair pricing and quality products. Many families over the years have made Kraynak’s their store for all seasons.
That humble description does not do justice to the elaborate and delightfully bizarre holiday displays, which are fully dismantled each year, with completely-new attractions designed and built the next year. Easter Bunny Lane is open to the public every day they’re open until the Monday after Easter. It’s a real treat for young children or adult stoners.
You can see videos of their displays from this year and many previous years HERE.
Here are my photos, presented partly without captions so you can just take in the wonderful visuals. Sunday, I will have some kind of video put together out of what Mel and I shot at Easter Bunny Lane.










At 3 PM (EDT) on Curtain Call, Mel Larch brings you the second of two episodes devoted to The Book of Mormon, which celebrates fifteen years since its Broadway debut this year. Written by South Park creators Trey Paker and Matt Stone, with music by Robert Lopez, who went on to compose the music for Disney’s Frozen, The Book of Mormon still plays to sellout crowds, and has an ongoing national and international tour. The show is so popular that it played in Charleston twice already.





We have a jam-packed weekend with STUFF TO DO all over the place. Charleston’s ArtWalk resumes this evening. The first WV Punk Rock Flea Market happens in Huntington on Saturday, and there’s tons of other cool things happening.



It’s the day after a big drinking holiday, but also on Wednesday afternoon,
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