The state Capitol, Mickey’s Diner, the James J. Hill House and other Twin Cities landmarks are among 67 elaborate gingerbread creations featured at the Norway House’s second annual “Gingerbread Wonderland.”

Amateur and professional bakers submitted the creations, which are now on display at Norway House (913 Franklin Ave. E., Minneapolis; 612-871-2211; norwayhouse.org) through Jan. 8. Related Articles The beer industry looks for ways to help black brewers

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If you want to vote on a favorite, head there sooner than later. A gingerbread contest is currently underway and includes a “People’s Choice” award.

The winner will be announced Dec. 12 on “International Gingerbread House Day.” In addition to the People’s Choice award, winners in nine other categories that were chosen by a panel of judges (including yours truly) will be announced that day. Categories range from Best in Show to Most Whimsical.