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Brian Jones

Owner

A Christmas Story House



The path that has led Brian Jones from the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis to “that little house on

Cleveland Street” is a result of his love for his favorite movie, “A Christmas Story.” This Thanksgiving, the

ongoing relationship between Jones and his favorite film will take on a whole new meaning with the

opening of A Christmas Story House.



A Christmas Story House takes visitors on a nostalgic journey to the sights and scenes of the classic

Christmas film. In addition to A Christmas Story House, visitors can explore the museum where items

from the movie are on display, more than 100 behind-the-scenes photos are featured and movie-related

memorabilia can be purchased.



A San Diego native, Jones had always dreamed of becoming a naval aviator like his father. After

graduation from the U.S. Naval Academy with a degree in aerospace engineering, he went on to flight

school. Once he arrived, however, he learned that he did not have the sight requirements to achieve his

dream and become a pilot.



Obviously downtrodden by the sobering news, Jones parents decided they had just the thing to cheer him

up. A couple of weeks after the unfortunate news, Jones received a large wooden crate marked

"FRAGILE." When he opened it, he found the infamous leg lamp from “A Christmas Story” inside. His

parents made him a leg lamp (the “major award” from the film) to help deal with the disappointment of not

becoming a navy pilot.



The film was a family favorite, and Jones’ parents had such a good recollection of the lamp that they

actually recreated one. While it was a difficult and time-consuming task, it also was a humorous project

for the Jones’. After sending it to their son, they told him of the significant interest that the lamp received

and the fact that many people requested one for themselves.



After he left the Navy to pursue a new career, Jones was forced to make a decision about what he would

do next. Struggling with the possibility of having to move to the East Coast for a corporate job, Jones

remembered the comment from his parents about how popular the leg lamp had been. Jones set out to

figure out a way to turn this interest into a realistic business. On April 9, 2003, RedRiderLegLamps.com –

a largely online venture that sells replica leg lamps – was launched.



In the second year of RedRiderLeglamps.com, Jones’ wife e-mailed him while on deployment in the

Middle East. Her captain had alerted her to the fact that the house used in “A Christmas Story” was up for

sale on eBay. She thought she would just send a funny e-mail about how he should buy it. For Jones it

wasn’t funny – it was a once in a lifetime opportunity.



In a move that any fan could appreciate, Jones told the seller that if he took the house off the market that

he would pay $150,000 for it. As quick as a tongue will stick to a metal pole in the winter, the deal was

done. Within 24 hours the house was his, and Jones flew to Cleveland for the first time ever to sign the

papers.



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