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  2. Koziar's Christmas Village - Wikipedia

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    Koziar's Christmas Village is a seasonal attraction. It is typically in operation from the first Saturday of November through the first Sunday in January. During the off-season most elements of the display are dismantled and stored in order to protect them from the elements and to allow for repairs and modifications.

  3. Candy Cane Lane, Duboistown - Wikipedia

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    Candy Cane Lane is the name given to the 200 block of Summer Street in Duboistown in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania when it is decorated for Christmas from Thanksgiving to The Epiphany each year. In 2007 Candy Cane Lane celebrated its fiftieth anniversary and was honored with a parade and a proclamation by the mayor of the borough proclaiming ...

  4. Christmas in the Smokies: Find holiday festivals and events ...

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    Soaky Mountain Waterpark is celebrating Christmas with Shadrack’s original Christmas Wonderland Light Display from 6-10 p.m. in its parking lot. Afterward, your family can visit Snowy Mountain ...

  5. Here Are the Most Dazzling Christmas Light Displays Across ...

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    Branson, Missouri. Long regarded as offering one of the best Christmas light displays in the nation, Branson's 1880's-style theme park Silver Dollar City will be decked out in a whopping 6.5 ...

  6. Category:Christmas in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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  7. Mason, Ohio. Kings Island is a place to be in the summer.. But come winter the park is transformed into a winter wonderland with more than seven million lights. WinterFest takes over the amusement ...

  8. Peace Candle - Wikipedia

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    The Peace Candle is a tower-like structure erected every Christmas season in Easton, Pennsylvania.The approximately 106-foot (32 m) tall structure, which resembles a giant candle, is assembled each year over the Soldiers' & Sailors' Monument, a Civil War memorial located in the city's Centre Square.

  9. Allegheny Mountains - Wikipedia

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    John Norton used it (spelled variously) around 1810 to refer to the mountains in Tennessee and Georgia. [2] Around the same time, Washington Irving proposed renaming the United States either "Appalachia" or "Alleghania". [3] In 1861, Arnold Henry Guyot published the first systematic geologic study of the whole mountain range. [4]