This Boston house belongs to Dominic Luberto and has become famous amongst local residents for it’s awe-inspiring festive lights. And it’s easy to see why, with a reported 250,000 individual lights on display.
We know how to put on a Christmas light extravaganza in the UK as well. Alex Goodwind from Melksham starts thinking about how he’s going to present his Christmas lights as early as July, such is his dedication to the display. His electricity bill has been as high as £700 for the Christmas period alone, but donations from visitors have allowed him to donate thousands of pounds to charity.
For those who don’t know what Noel stands for on, it’s basically just an alternate word for Christmas, coming from the French word Noël. I promise you, this will be last educational part of this post.
Denver believe they have one of the most spectacular Christmas lighting displays anywhere in the world, with their illuminated County Building. This unique display incorporates over 20,000 lights and uses an astonishing five miles of cable.
Block 700 of West 34th Street in Baltimore has been dubbed ‘Christmas Street’ by locals, as every home pulls out the stops with their festive lighting, drawing tourists from all around.
Where these houses actually are is unknown, but how could they possibly be left out of the list? Christmas lighting madness at it’s absolute best.
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