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  2. Zilker Holiday Tree - Wikipedia

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    The Zilker Holiday Tree stands 155 feet tall and is composed of 39 streamers, each holding 81 multicolored, 25-watt bulbs - totaling 3,309 lights. At the top of the tree, a double star measures 10 feet from point to point. The double star displays 150 frosted bulbs. This unique spiral pattern of lights was created by City of Austin electricians.

  3. Where are Christmas lights near me? See map of displays in ...

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    Zilker Holiday Tree. At the end of October, Austin Energy announced it had assembled 3,309 lights on Zilker Park's moonlight tower, resurrecting the 155-foot Zilker Holiday Tree. Complete with two ...

  4. Austin's Trail of Lights will be back in December. Here's ...

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    The elves responsible for one of Austin's Trail of Lights in Zilker Park have dates and other details for 2023.

  5. Moonlight towers (Austin, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The moonlight towers in Austin, Texas, are the only known surviving moonlight towers in the world. They are 165 feet (50 m) tall and have a 15-foot (4.6 m) foundation. A single tower casts light from six carbon arc lamps, illuminating a 1,500-foot-radius (460 m) circle brightly enough to read a watch.

  6. Zilker Park - Wikipedia

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    Zilker Metropolitan Park is a recreational area in south Austin, Texas, at the juncture of Barton Creek and the Colorado River that comprises over 350 acres (142 ha) of publicly owned land. It is named after its benefactor, Andrew Jackson Zilker , who donated the land to the city in 1917.

  7. Trail of Lights opens Friday night. Do you know these fun ...

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    We caught up with James Russell, the executive director of the Trail of Lights Foundation, to talk all things Trail of Lights earlier this week.

  8. Moonlight tower - Wikipedia

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    A light tower In front of City Hall, Detroit, Michigan, about 1900. Detroit, Michigan, had a particularly extensive system of light towers, inaugurated in 1882. [6] 122 towers, 175 feet (53 m) tall and 1,000–1,200 feet (300–370 m) apart in downtown Detroit, were shorter, less powerful, and twice as far apart as typically found elsewhere. [7]

  9. Austin parks department says there’s confusion about Zilker ...

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    Zilker Park vision plan needs "some clarification," parks dept. says after repeated criticism from residents, Mayor Watson.