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Results: The 50 Most Christmassy Places in America (Part One)

Published on 12/23/2020
By: sarahzahm
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Whether it's a small town that looks like it should be on a Christmas card, a big city dressed in bows or a spot that starred in a beloved Holiday film, America is full of Christmassy-places. The following are 50 of the best, all perfect for getting into that festive spirit this year.
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1.
The House from 'A Christmas Story' - Yep, that's the one, the genuine article, the real house where Ralphie fantasized about a Red Rider BB gun and his dad dreamed about the glow from his Major Award Leg Lamp in the window. Visit this house in Cleveland to be whisked away to a world of memorabilia, props and costumes and to have all those A Christmas Story marathons come rushing back. Have you ever visited this house?
The House from 'A Christmas Story' - Yep, that's the one, the genuine article, the real house where Ralphie fantasized about a Red Rider BB gun and his dad dreamed about the glow from his Major Award Leg Lamp in the window. Visit this house in Cleveland to be whisked away to a world of memorabilia, props and costumes and to have all those A Christmas Story marathons come rushing back. Have you ever visited this house?
Yes
6%
115 votes
No
102%
2106 votes
2.
2.
North Pole, Alaska - While it might not technically be located inside the Arctic Circle, this small village in Alaska is far enough north to look the part. Situated near Fairbanks, North Pole stays merry all year long with a Santa Claus house and a myriad of bright decorations and lights. Have you ever visited the North Pole?
North Pole, Alaska - While it might not technically be located inside the Arctic Circle, this small village in Alaska is far enough north to look the part. Situated near Fairbanks, North Pole stays merry all year long with a Santa Claus house and a myriad of bright decorations and lights. Have you ever visited the North Pole?
Yes
6%
123 votes
No
102%
2098 votes
3.
3.
Christmas, Michigan - You'll be greeted by a giant Santa Claus when you enter this small town on Michigan's Upper Peninsula, and well, that's exactly what you'd expect to see in a place called Christmas. All the shops and stores have a holiday theme here, but just driving through offers a thrill, especially for the younger set. Have you ever visited this town?
Christmas, Michigan - You'll be greeted by a giant Santa Claus when you enter this small town on Michigan's Upper Peninsula, and well, that's exactly what you'd expect to see in a place called Christmas. All the shops and stores have a holiday theme here, but just driving through offers a thrill, especially for the younger set. Have you ever visited this town?
Yes
7%
135 votes
No
101%
2086 votes
4.
4.
34th Street, Baltimore - Head to this street in Baltimore's Hampden district for the much-beloved "Miracle on 34th Street". Here, neighboring houses team up to put on an unforgettable Christmas light display and fill all who visit with holiday spirit. Have you ever visited this street?
34th Street, Baltimore - Head to this street in Baltimore's Hampden district for the much-beloved
Yes
6%
127 votes
No
102%
2094 votes
5.
5.
Walt Disney World - Orlando's weather may be warm and sunny, but the four parks at Walt Disney World don't miss a beat when it comes to creating magical wintry scenes. At the Magic Kingdon, holiday events have been adjusted for social-distancing, but will still feature characters decked out in a seasonal dress, elaborate holiday decorations and festive lights & parades. EPCOT will put a global spin on the holidays with help from Frozen characters and over at Disney's Hollywood Studios, Santa will be the star of a motorcade up Hollywood Boulevard. Have you ever visited Walt Disney World?
Walt Disney World - Orlando's weather may be warm and sunny, but the four parks at Walt Disney World don't miss a beat when it comes to creating magical wintry scenes. At the Magic Kingdon, holiday events have been adjusted for social-distancing, but will still feature characters decked out in a seasonal dress, elaborate holiday decorations and festive lights & parades. EPCOT will put a global spin on the holidays with help from Frozen characters and over at Disney's Hollywood Studios, Santa will be the star of a motorcade up Hollywood Boulevard. Have you ever visited Walt Disney World?
Yes
39%
800 votes
No
69%
1421 votes
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