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A Small Town Christmas: In the small town spirit, Banner Elk will host events Dec. 6-8 featuring town tree lighting, breakfast with Santa, a carol sing, Christmas parade, cookie decorating ...
Cottonwood: Annual Cottonwood Christmas Parade; Duncan: Duncan Small Town Christmas Parade; Eagar: Round Valley Christmas Light Parade; Flagstaff: Northern Lights Holiday Parade; Fountain Hills: Thanksgiving Day Parade aka Parada de los Cerros; Florence: Christmas on Main Street and Holiday Light Parade; Gila Bend: All A Glow Christmas Light Parade
From Christmas markets to light displays, small towns across the US get into the holiday spirit. Helen, Georgia, is a recreation of a Bavarian alpine village that goes all-out for Christmas.
One of the most popular seasonal offerings is An Old Time Christmas at Silver Dollar City, during which the theme park becomes a Christmas wonderland with 6.5 million lights and 80 themed ...
A Small Town Christmas: Dec. 6-8 in Banner Elk. Town tree lighting, breakfast with Santa, a carol sing, Christmas parade, cookie decorating, ornament making, mini-train rides and two shows of a ...
A rocket ship float with Santa Claus during a Christmas parade in Los Angeles, 1940. The Christmas parade is a direct descendant of late Medieval and Renaissance revivals of Roman Triumphs, which had music and banners, wagons filled with the spoils of war, and climaxed with the dux riding in a chariot, preferably drawn by two horses, and thus called the biga.
The “Christmas City of the High Plains” (a title the town has proudly held since 1950) puts on the largest holiday extravaganza between Kansas City and Denver, complete with a 35-foot-tall ...
The parade primarily features pickup trucks, tractors, horses, and all-terrain vehicles adorned with Christmas decorations. Parade participants often dress in stereotypical redneck attire or costumes, often with an added Christmas theme. Many floats throw candy, beads, and even household essentials to spectators.