The Christmas Lights Road Trip Through New York That's Nothing Short Of Magical
It’s time to start getting excited for Christmas in New York! Some of our more eager residents may already be planning where to put up their lights and decorations for the season, while others will follow through with the annual traditions of hanging up holiday cheer right after turkey day. If you’re wondering what Christmas lights in New York will be worth seeing this year, worry not! We’ve planned a Christmas road trip for you that’s absolutely magical. This will put even the most grinchy of Grinches into the Christmas spirit.
Did we forget your favorite light display that you think should be added to this Christmas road trip of lights in New York? Share your suggestions in the comments: you never know, maybe you’ll see them in a future article. For more seasonal cheer, remember: it’s not Christmas in New York until you do these 12 enchanting things!
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