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  2. Best holiday lights mapped, from public displays to ...

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    1023 N.W. 32nd St.: Argo Christmas lights offers flashing red and white lights synchronized to music. The playlist alternates on odd and even days. ... Prairie Ridge Church, 825 N.W. 36th St.:

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    Prairie Village residents can use these sites to recycle their Christmas trees until Jan. 14: Franklin Park: 4798 W. 88th St. Porter Park: 4601 Tomahawk Rd. Taliaferro Park: 2900 W. 79th St. Olathe

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    John set out to decorate his neighborhood with Christmas lights in late September when most people were decorating their homes for Halloween. Using thousands of dollars from his savings, he made ...

  5. Holiday lighting technology - Wikipedia

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    A number of light sculptures feature in this elaborate display which surrounds a Nativity scene set in a basement garage. Lights are sometimes mounted on frames—typically metal for large lights and plastic for miniature ones. These were first used for public displays on lampposts, street lights, and telephone poles in cities and towns. For ...

  6. Grand Prairie, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Theatre at Grand Prairie, previously The Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie, NextStage and Nokia Live, is in Grand Prairie, and it hosts concerts and other events. Prairie Lights [25] is a 2-mile-long (3.2 km) seasonal display, featuring more than three million lights on more than 500 lighted displays.

  7. Holiday in the Park - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags operated Winter Lights at Six Flags Great Adventure for the 2002-2003 and 2003–2004 seasons in November through January. It was a drive through (like the previous incarnation of Safari Off Road Adventure called Six Flags Wild Safari) with Christmas lights along the road and also with holiday rides, food, and shops. [14]