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What Christmas looks like in every state
AlabamaAlabama lights a Christmas tree in front of its capitol. Nagel Photography/Shutterstock It's been widely reported that Alabama became the first state to make Christmas a legal holiday in 1836.These days, the state celebrates with a tree outside the state capitol in Montgomery, Alabama.AlaskaSanta Claud House is located in North Pole, Alaska. Kit Leong/Shutterstock In 1952, Con and Nellie Miller set up a trading post outside Fairbanks, Alaska, and called the town North Pole. The Miller family built Santa Claus House, a general goods store there. ArizonaSome people in Arizona decorate cacti for Christmas. Jeff Greenberg/Contributor/Universal Images Group via Getty Images In the Arizona desert, some people decorate cacti for the Christmas season.In 2018, the Associated Press reported that a family in Phoenix built their Christmas tree from a cactus skeleton. They called it a "Phoenix Christmas tree." ArkansasThe "Lights of the Ozarks" will be on display through January 1, 2025. Gunnar Rathbun/Shutterstock Every year, Fayetteville, Arkansas, hosts the "Lights of the Ozarks" Christmas light display.This year, the display will be up from November 22 to January 1, and according to ExperienceFayetteville.com, it's free to visit every night until 1 a.m. CaliforniaDisneyland is transformed into a winter wonderland for the holiday season. AaronP/Bauer-Griffin/Contributor/GC Images/Getty Images California is home to the original Disneyland, which hosts several Christmas-themed events during the holiday season.This year, through January 6, the park will be transformed into a winter wonderland. Even Sleeping Beauty's Castle gets the holiday treatment with wreaths and lights of its own. ColoradoDenver lights up city hall for the holidays. Sean Xu/Shutterstock Every year, Denver turns into a holiday wonderland for an event known as "Mile High Holidays."Throughout November and December, the city is decorated with a 110-foot-tall LED light tree, while the botanical garden and zoo are transformed with lights. ConnecticutThe Setti family decorated their home into a Christmas village for 26 years. Brownie Harris/Contributor/Walt Disney Television via Getty Images In 2021, software company Porch conducted a study that found that people in Connecticut spend the most time decorating the exteriors of their homes, using an average of seven hours and 36 minutes to do so.One of the most popular houses to visit was that of the Setti family in Norwalk, who decorated their home into a Christmas village for 26 years before retiring in 2014. DelawareNemours Estate is decorated for Christmas annually. BigDaveBo/Shutterstock Nemours Estate is typically decked with elaborate Christmas decorations in Wilmington, Delaware.According to theestate's website, visitors can tour the 77-room 20th-century mansion, the Chauffeur's garage, and the gardens, complete with their holiday displays through December 29. FloridaUniversal Studios is decorated for the holidays. pauloalberto82/Shutterstock Universal Studios in Orlando transforms for the holidays every year with holiday lights, Christmas trees, and other festive decor.In the Wizarding World of Harry Potter section, guests can sip hot butterbeer while the Grinch hangs around Seuss Landing. Georgia"Skate the Station" is open until January 15. dgdigital/Shutterstock Every year, Atlanta hosts "Skate the Station," where a large, temporary ice skating rink is installed at Atlantic Station.This year's rink is in operation through January 15. HawaiiShaka Santa and Tutu Mele are holiday staples in Honolulu. Yi-Chen Chiang/Shutterstock Shaka Santa and his wife, Tutu Mele, are fixtures of the holiday season inHonolulu.Every year, the pair of 21-foot statues are placed in front of city hall or Honolulu Hale. The city is also known for the "Honolulu City Lights" celebration. IdahoEvery year, a Christmas tree is lit in front of Idaho's statehouse. Charles Knowles/Shutterstock Every year, Idaho's state Christmas tree is lit in front of the statehouse in Boise.According to a local news station, this year's tree is a 36-foot-tall blue spruce that weighs about 3,750 pounds. IllinoisChristkindlmarket is popular in Chicago. Scott Olson/Getty Images Chicagoand Aurora, Illinois, will host the Christkindlmarket this year.It's the 28th year the market has been held in Chicago, and over those years, it's become a popular attraction for residents looking to buy gifts, ornaments, and food from around the world. IndianaThe Soldiers and Sailors Monument will be decorated until January 12. TheMann00/Shutterstock Indianapolis decorates the Soldiers and Sailors Monument with 4,784 Christmas lights to make it look like a giant Christmas tree in an event known as the "Circle of Lights." IowaThe City of Christmas Display of Lights is located at Rand Park in Keokuk, Iowa. Richard K. Gates/Shutterstock Keokuk, Iowa, hosts the "City of Christmas Display of Lights", a light display in Rand Park that visitors can drive through.About 20,000 cars drive through the park annually to see more than 150 light displays, including the nativity scene, Santa's workshop, reindeer, and elves. KansasThe carousel at Botanica, The Wichita Gardens, is a popular attraction. photojohn830/Shutterstock Botanica, The Wichita Gardens, is a public garden that hosts the holiday light show "Illuminations.""Illuminations" features up to two million lights and has music, carousel rides, treats, and an opportunity to see Santa Claus. This year's display will be available through January 4. KentuckyIce skating is available at Triangle Park in Lexington, Kentucky. Irina Mos/Shutterstock Visitors of Lexington, Kentucky's Triangle Park, can enjoy an ice skating rink through January 20, 2025. LouisianaThe Celebration in the Oaks is a Christmas light display in New Orleans. Elliott Cowand Jr/Shutterstock "Celebration in the Oaks" is an annual tradition where the city of New Orleans covers 25 acres of New Orleans City Park in Christmas lights.The display spans the Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and the Carousel Gardens Amusement Park. MaineRockland, Maine, is known for building a Christmas tree from lobster traps. Robert F. Bukaty/AP Since Maine is known for its lobster, it's fitting that residents build special Christmas trees focused on the sea creature.In 2018, Rockland, Maine, residents built the world's largest tree out of lobster traps, reaching 40.5 feet. The tree included 155 lobster traps, 180 lobster buoys, and 2,500 lights, News Center Maine reported. MarylandHouses in Baltimore's Hampden neighborhood participate in "Miracle on 34th Street." Patrick Semansky/AP The Hampden neighborhood ofBaltimoreattracts visitors every year thanks to its elaborate Christmas decorations, which are displayed in a display called "Miracle on 34th Street." Almost all the homes on the block are covered in Christmas lights, candy canes, Santa dolls, and other holiday displays. MassachusettsBoston is decorated in Christmas lights. Charles Krupa/AP Boston transforms during the holiday season, with hundreds of Christmas lights covering the trees in the Public Garden, Copley Square, the Prudential Center, and the Common.MichiganThe Detroit Zoo hosts "Wild Lights" throughout the holiday season. Davslens - davslens.com/Shutterstock Millions of lights become the focal point at the Detroit Zoo's "Wild Lights" event. According to its website, the zoo features more than 500 immersive displays. Some of the massive light displays include a lion, whale, fox, and snake. MinnesotaThe Canadian Pacific Holiday Train visits towns in Minnesota. Debra Anderson/Shutterstock Decorated in various Christmas lights, the Canadian Pacific Holiday Train stops in more than 20 towns throughoutMinnesotato raise money, awareness, and food donations for local food banks and pantries. Though visitors can't actually ride the train, they're treated to a concert of holiday songs and popular originals. Some of this year's performers include Alana Springsteen, American Authors, Clerel, and Tiera Kennedy. MississippiBiloxi, Mississippi, residents are known to decorate their boats for Christmas. Carmen K. Sisson/Shutterstock While most of the country decorates houses for Christmas, some residents in Mississippi decorate their boats with Christmas lights and other holiday decor.The boaters show off their festive vessels at the Biloxi Beach Water Boat Parade, culminating in a fireworks show over the water. MissouriUnion Station in Kansas City, Missouri, is decorated for Christmas. Logan Bush/Shutterstock Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri, is decorated with Christmas lights, falling snowflakes, a Christmas tree, and toy trains for the holiday season.People also come to the station to take in the holiday-themed shows, which include piano recitals, pageants, and caroling. MontanaVolunteers in Bigfork, Montana, decorate the town for the holidays. Scott Wilson Photography/Shutterstock Volunteers in Bigfork, Montana, called the Bigfork Elves, are known for decorating the town yearly.According to Bigfork.com, the volunteers "deck the town with over 10,000 feet of garland and lights" and have been active in the area for over 40 years.Residents also gather for a tree-lighting ceremony and host other festive events. Nebraska"Christmas at the Cody's" is an annual celebration at the mansion of "Buffalo Bill" and Louisa Cody. Kevin Kipper/Shutterstock "Christmas at the Cody's" is an annual celebration at the mansion of "Buffalo Bill" and Louisa Cody in North Platte, Nebraska.The property is part of the Buffalo Bill Ranch State Historical Park, and guests can enjoy Christmas lights, carols, and horse-drawn carriage rides. NevadaThe Las Vegas Great Santa Run is held annually. Bryan Steffy/Contributor/Getty Images In 2019, Business Insider named Las Vegas one of the most festive places to spend the holidays, and the annual Las Vegas Great Santa Run might be part of the reason.The event draws thousands of people dressed in Old Saint Nick costumes to the city's downtown area to run or walk the course. New HampshirePeople in New Hampshire spend the most time decorating for Christmas. Andrew Matthews - PA Images/Getty Images Though residents in Connecticut win for most time spent on exterior decorations, New Hampshire residents spend the most time decorating overall, with an average of 17 hours dedicated to the activity, according to Porch. Loudon, New Hampshire, is also home to the Gift of Lights, a 2.5-mile drive with hundreds of light displays. New JerseySome people in New Jersey participated in a re-enactment of George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River. Mel Evans/AP Christmas Day looks a bit different for some in New Jersey because they re-enact George Washington's famous crossing of the Delaware River.The event starts at the Washington Crossing Historic Park in Pennsylvania and ends in Trenton, New Jersey, just as the former president did in 1776. New MexicoMesilla, New Mexico, hosts an annual Christmas Eve celebration. TopGum Photography/Shutterstock Every Christmas Eve, the streets leading to the Mesilla town square are lined with paper lanterns.The square is also decorated in lights, as local choirs sing Christmas tunes, visitors enjoy holiday treats, and a vigil is held for fallen service members of the local fire department. New YorkThe Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center is a popular tourist attraction. Selcuk Acar/Contributor/Anadolu via Getty Images Rockefeller Center was completed in 1939 and has since become one of New York City's most popular tourist destinations. Millions of peoplevisit the Christmas tree every year.According to NBC, the tree is completed with a 900-pound Swarovski star with 70 spikes, 3 million crystals, and plenty of lights. North CarolinaNorth Carolina produces the second-most Christmas trees in the country. Chuck Burton/AP According to a 2022 report by the USDA, North Carolina produces the second-most Christmas trees of any state in the US, with more than 3 million trees. North DakotaWilliston, North Dakota, celebrated its 10th Christmas tree lighting. Eric Gay/AP This year, Williston, North Dakota, celebrated its 10th annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony with a 41-foot-tall Colorado Blue Spruce. In addition to the tree lighting, guests enjoyed a bonfire, music, and fireworks. OhioThe house from "A Christmas Story" is still standing in Cleveland. Jason Miller/AP "A Christmas Story" was released in 1983 and quickly became a cult classic during the holidays.The house seen in the movie is still standing in Cleveland, and across the street, there's a museum that houses props, costumes, and other artifacts from the film. OklahomaThe Purcell Christmas Parade is held annually. Kit Leong/Shutterstock Every year, the Heart of Oklahoma Chamber of Commerce hosts the Purcell Christmas Parade in Purcell, Oklahoma.One key detail for parade participants: No one can dress up as Santa Claus that responsibility belongs to the Heart of Oklahoma Chamber of Commerce. OregonOregon is the top producer of Christmas trees in the US. Jacquie Klose/Shutterstock Beating out North Carolina for Christmas tree production is Oregon.According to the USDA, the "Beaver State" produced more than 4.5 million Christmas trees in 2022 to earn the top spot in the country.PennsylvaniaLOVE Park hosts Philadelphia's annual Christmas Village. Bo Shen/Shutterstock In Philadelphia's Love Park, you'll find the Christmas Village, an open-air market with small business owners' booths, a Ferris wheel, treats, and the second-annual Festival of Trees fundraiser for the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Rhode IslandThe Elms mansion in Newport, Rhode Island, is decorated for Christmas. 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