These 9 Places In Maryland Have The Most Unbelievable Christmas Decorations
The holidays are upon us and you can find some of the most festive Christmas lights in Maryland. There’s plenty of options whether you’re looking to take in glittering views by the bay, or hit up the city for streets lined with glowing rowhomes. Take a romantic holiday stroll through glimmering gardens or drive-through joyful archways. Grab a Thermos of hot cocoa and put on your winter cap because here are the most merry and bright places to check out!

This eastern shore event runs from November 19th to January 3rd and features over one million lights. Visit at sunset to add even more breathtaking beauty to your experience. Located at 125th St Bayside.

The Annmarie Garden in Lights located at 13480 Dowell Rd is open until January 2nd. This quirky walk-through includes mythical creatures, pirates, and even dinosaurs!
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Here in Maryland we have our very own Miracle On 34th Street! Located in the Hampden neighborhood in Baltimore, this stunning street is famous for it's magical presentation almost straight out of a movie. Make sure to visit before it ends on January 1st.
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You can visit Lights on the Bay at Sandy Point State Park now through January 1st. In some sections, the twinkling Christmas lights are reflected in the Bay. Simply dazzling.

Seneca Creek State Park is home to the Winter Lights Festival. Bring the whole family and drive through sparkling archways while counting snowflakes. But hurry, the last day is December 31st.

Visit the Garden of Lights at Brookside Gardens, open until January 3rd. Here, lights wrap around plants, trees, and fountains for a serene, magical scene.

Journey to the National Harbor not only for the giant Christmas tree but also to visit ICE! at the Gaylord Resort. Now through January 3rd you can walk through hand carved ice sculptures and zip down the ice slide. The ice is kept at a chilly 9 degrees so make sure to bundle up!

Head to the DC Temple at 9900 Stoneybrook Dr for an out of this world view. You can simply view the lights or attend the FREE holiday concert! Ends December 31st.
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Although the Symphony of Lights is taking a break this year due to construction, make sure to put it on your future list. It's long been a family favorite and even includes an annual seek-and-find wordsearch. Located at Merriweather Post Pavilion.
What places did we leave out that are a must-see? Is there anywhere you go with your family as an annual tradition? Please share in the comments!
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