


The home known as Christmas on Lincoln is at 2031 Lincoln Court.īethlehem: With more than a million visitors to Bethlehem during the holidays, Pennsylvania’s original Christmas City is a must-see destination for holiday-light enthusiasts.īerwick: Homes and business along Market Street are aglow with festive lights, decorations and holiday figurines for the 68th annual Christmas Boulevard. And one elaborate display is worth the drive to the next town over, Wyomissing. Reading: The West Reading Borough hosts a holiday lights decorating contest, encouraging residents to participate.

Read on for our top five picks in each of the 34 metro areas, and be sure to share this list with your loved ones on Facebook, Twitter, or G+ to start planning your trip today! And if you’re planning to visit these displays, please bring some non-perishable food or cash, as many of them accept donations for charity.
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If you’re thinking about trying this at home, be sure to read tips from Redfin agent John Malandrino on how to do your holiday lights right. There are more than 375 lighted trees and 200 wreaths adorning the lamp posts, and most residents decorate their homes, drawing a crowd of more than 600,000 people each year! In Interlochen, there are more than 200 homes decorated with extravagant displays, and it has become a holiday tradition for friends and families in North Texas to make the drive out to see the lights. McAdenville’s nickname is Christmas Town, thanks to the elaborate displays that the residents put up every year. While the displays in Philly and Austin are still beautiful and highly recommended, we thought McAdenville and Arlington deserved the spotlight this year. McAdenville, North Carolina, and the Interlochen neighborhood of Arlington, Texas, made the top five list, replacing South 13th Street in Philadelphia and 37th Street in Austin.

This is the third year we’ve compiled the list, and there are a few changes since last year.
