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

Published on 12/30/2020
By: sarahzahm
2298
Trivia
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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Koziar's Christmas Village - The shining beacon of Christmas spirit in Bernville has been lighting up the Pennsylvania countryside since 1948. Due to social distancing, prime nights require timed-entry passes, but the 2020 light magic will be as reassuringly familiar as it is a feast for the eyes. Have you ever visited this attraction?
Koziar's Christmas Village - The shining beacon of Christmas spirit in Bernville has been lighting up the Pennsylvania countryside since 1948. Due to social distancing, prime nights require timed-entry passes, but the 2020 light magic will be as reassuringly familiar as it is a feast for the eyes. Have you ever visited this attraction?
Yes
5%
121 votes
No
95%
2177 votes
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2.
WaKeeney, Kansas - This Kansas town has had the title of "Christmas City of the High Plains" for nearly 70 years and each season they top themselves with a festive light display and tree that shows off the best of American small towns. The town is especially enchanting at night after a snowfall. Have you ever visited this town?
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Yes
4%
99 votes
No
96%
2199 votes
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Washington, DC - Start your capital Christmas experience at the Festival of Lights at the DC Mormon Temple before taking in the National Christmas Tree near the White House. Then head to the town of Alexandria in Northern Virginia to walk the charming cobblestoned streets and soak in an old fashioned Christmas atmosphere. Have you ever visited the Capital of the United States known as Washington, DC (or, perhaps live there!)?
Washington, DC - Start your capital Christmas experience at the Festival of Lights at the DC Mormon Temple before taking in the National Christmas Tree near the White House. Then head to the town of Alexandria in Northern Virginia to walk the charming cobblestoned streets and soak in an old fashioned Christmas atmosphere. Have you ever visited the Capital of the United States known as Washington, DC (or, perhaps live there!)?
Yes
23%
537 votes
No
77%
1761 votes
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4.
San Antonio, Texas - SA pulls out all the stops when it comes to Christmas, lighting their famous Riverwalk with thousands of glimmering bulbs and hosting carol singers on boats as well as presenting a celebration of holiday lanterns. Sea World is also renowned for its special holiday offerings. Have you ever visited this city?
San Antonio, Texas - SA pulls out all the stops when it comes to Christmas, lighting their famous Riverwalk with thousands of glimmering bulbs and hosting carol singers on boats as well as presenting a celebration of holiday lanterns. Sea World is also renowned for its special holiday offerings. Have you ever visited this city?
Yes
14%
322 votes
No
86%
1976 votes
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Kansas City, Missouri - Inspired by the architecture of the Spanish city of Seville, The Plaza in Kansas City is one of the country's best outdoor shopping malls, and it's known the world over for its atmospheric Christmas lights. Kansas City is also home to scores of fountains, with many serving as the backdrop to heavenly-lit Christmas trees. Have you ever visited this city?
Kansas City, Missouri - Inspired by the architecture of the Spanish city of Seville, The Plaza in Kansas City is one of the country's best outdoor shopping malls, and it's known the world over for its atmospheric Christmas lights. Kansas City is also home to scores of fountains, with many serving as the backdrop to heavenly-lit Christmas trees. Have you ever visited this city?
Yes
13%
301 votes
No
87%
1997 votes
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