I wonder why they put in 1891 instead of the obvious choice of the 1930's, I mean, if you think about it, it is the perfect 1930's style building. But, the building is a true keeper, the minifigure's are fantastic, their are numorous play-feautures, and the parts have fantastic pieces in the building. This has got to be the set with the most dark orange ever in Lego history. What a brilliant set to make, and sure to rake in money for LEGO.