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Festival of Lights at Hill Ridge Farms — The drive-thru Festival of Lights opens on Thanksgiving night and does not allow tickets to be purchased in advance.. Dates: Nov. 24-Jan. 1, 5:30-10 p.m ...
It is the oldest and largest display of christmas lights in eastern North Carolina. [1] [2] The display features light displays, some several stories tall, alongside displays of mannequins depicting the life of Jesus. There is no admission fee, but visitors may purchase tickets for a train ride through the light display. [3]
Asheville, North Carolina. Every year at the holidays, the stunning Biltmore estate in Asheville transforms into a Christmas spectacle worthy of American royalty. During the day, stroll through ...
Lake Myra Christmas Lights — This popular light show, courtesy of the Don Williams family, runs about 25 minutes with a five-minute intermission between shows. You can enjoy it close-up (outside ...
The Folk School has hosted its annual Winter Dance Week between Christmas and New Year's Day since 1979. [20] During the 1980s, the Folk School had its own theatre guild performing plays on campus. [21] The Brasstown Follies, a community variety show, has been produced on campus every December since at least the early 1990s, hosted by Carl ...
Lake Eden Arts Festival (instructive, performing arts) North Carolina Azalea Festival; North Carolina Comedy Arts Festival; North Carolina Science Festival; Wild Goose Festival (focuses on justice, spirituality, music and the arts) Woolly Worm Festival (celebrating the supposed weather-predicting abilities of the woolly worm)
PNC Festival of Lights at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden runs Nov. 21-Jan. 5. Pictured: Giant animal lanterns light up the Vine Street Village at the the event in 2021.
Visitors can drive their own vehicles through the course or take a hay ride for a fee. The light show at Tanglewood started in 1992 with a grant from the Z. Smith Reynolds Charitable Trust as well as funds raised by the Tanglewood Park Foundation. In its early days, the Festival of Lights was a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) route with 25 light displays.