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    Commercial and public Christmas light displays Columbus Commons Holiday Lights. Address: 160 S High St., Columbus, OH 43215. See 400,000 LED lights in the park. Open daily from 5-11 p.m. Runs ...

  3. McAdenville, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    McAdenville is located on the South Fork Catawba River.McAdenville Lake is formed by a dam on the South Fork in central McAdenville. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 1.5 square miles (3.8 km 2), of which 1.4 square miles (3.6 km 2) is land and 0.077 square miles (0.2 km 2), or 4.33%, is water. [10]

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    McAdenville, North Carolina. A community that's also known as "Christmas Town USA," McAdenville, just outside of Charlotte, is famous for its over-the-top light display. The tradition dates back ...

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  6. Mirror Lake (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Mirror Lake during a Light Up the Lake event. Light Up the Lake is an event held annually to start the winter holiday season. Christmas lights are hung throughout the Mirror Lake and Browning Amphitheater area. A lighting ceremony takes place when the lights are turned on for the first time of the season, usually the week following Thanksgiving ...

  7. Christmas lights - Wikipedia

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    Annually more than 20 million pounds of discarded holiday lights are shipped to Shijiao, China (near Guangzhou), which has been referred to as "the world capital for recycling Christmas lights". [40] The region began importing discarded lights c. 1990 in part because of its cheap labor and low environmental standards. [ 40 ]