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  3. Category:Light festivals - Wikipedia

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  4. Winter light festival - Wikipedia

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    A winter light festival is one of several annual events organized in different part of the world and among different cultures, to celebrate the end of the winter and the beginning of the light seasons with art workshops, light designs, live music and street food. Originally, this kind of celebration had a religious and spiritual meaning, to ...

  5. Holiday Lights Map: Where to see holiday, Christmas lights in ...

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    Holiday season is upon us as the first snowflakes fall in the Lower Hudson Valley. Each day, more homes and communities begin to shine through the evenings with holiday lights, festive decorations ...

  6. The 16 Best Places to View Christmas Lights Around Chicago - AOL

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    It’s not for nothing that people often sing of Christmastime in the city. Between the festive window displays (we’re looking at you, Macy’s on State Street), the hustle and bustle of holiday ...

  7. Queens Night Market - Wikipedia

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    The event launched in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in April 2015, [2] with 40 vendors. [3] Since then, it operates on Saturday nights from April through October, except for a break when the US Open tennis tournament is held within the park. [4] As of 2023, the event averages around 20,000 visitors on Saturday nights. [4]

  8. 1939 New York World's Fair - Wikipedia

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    The site of the 1939 World's Fair, Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, was originally a natural wetland straddling the Flushing River [3] before becoming an ash dump in the early 20th century. [4] New York City Parks Commissioner Robert Moses first conceived the idea of developing a large park in Flushing Meadows in the 1920s. [5]

  9. Family holds record for largest residential Christmas light ...

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    Meet the New York family that holds the Guinness Book of World Record title for largest residential Christmas light display in the world. After holding the record and then losing it to another ...