For years, civic boosters have pointed out intriguing parallels that suggest Seneca Falls, N.Y., was the inspiration for Bedford Falls, the make-believe mill town in "It's a Wonderful Life."
Those musings are now embodied in a museum of sorts that showcases Frank Capra's Christmas movie classic.
And who cut the ribbon at Friday's grand opening? Zuzu, of course.
Former child actress Karolyn Grimes, who played George Bailey's daughter Zuzu in the 1946 drama, traveled to central New York to launch "The Seneca Falls It's a Wonderful Life Museum."
She called the one-room exhibit a great leap of faith in a place that's "so much like Bedford Falls."
At Christmastime, the village is adorned with white lights and wreaths strung across the main street like the snowy movie set erected near Los Angeles 64 years ago.
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