Thursday, 4 December 2014

America's Quirkiest Holiday Extravaganzas We Love To Love

You've heard it all before: 'tis the season to be jolly. But this year we're really, really jolly and we're sharing our happiness. We're all up on the best tree lightings and European Christmas markets, but we also have a real soft spot for the quirky.

Here are 9 places around the country where you can take in the festivities in sweet, intriguing style this month.

Light up the nights in Mesilla, New Mexico

Located just outside Las Cruces, this adorable town welcomes the holidays with thousands of locally-made luminaries that light the town's plaza. There's a Christmas Eve lighting ceremony, too, complete with caroling and free cookies.

new mexico christmas

Ride the Eastern Flyer POLAR EXPRESS Train Ride

Take an hour-long joy ride while both reading and watching this children's favorite. Bonus: Dancing chefs serve you hot chocolate and cookies.



Pretend you're in a European Christmas market in Baltimore at the German Christmas Village

Nestled in the Inner Harbor, take in tchotchkes galore through Christmas Eve.

baltimore xmas



Take to the water at the Newport Beach Boat Parade

About 100 boats make their way through Newport Harbor every year, all lit up and fancy. It really is a sight to behold.

newport boat parade

Pretend it's Christmas all year long in Santa Claus, Indiana

Because why not? It's the only post office in the world with the Santa Claus name. The post office opened in 1856, but it wasn't until a postmaster started answering children's letters in 1914 that the place took off. These days nonprofit Santa's Elves, Inc. and the Santa Claus Museum enlist volunteers to write children back. Roughly 13,000 letters are answered each year. (The address? Santa Claus Post Office, 45 North Kringle Place, Santa Claus, IN 47579)

santa claus indiana

Take in loads of lights at Dana Point's IlluminOcean

The southern California town has 40 nights of holiday lights with 18 oversized sculptures and a light tunnel, which visitors can view beginning at sundown.

dana point

Be merry in Skaneateles, New York at Dickens Christmas

For the last 21 years, this tiny lakeside town has played home to Charles Dickens' most famous characters from "A Christmas Carol." Catch them on weekends for some music and horse-drawn carriage rides from noon to 4pm through Christmas Eve.

skaneateles christmas

Visit The Most Festive Town In America at Snowflake Lane

Bellevue, WA has an adorable nightly performances through Christmas Day complete with faux snow, toy soldiers and a light show.

snowflake lane

Or if overt Christmas isn't really your thing, head to New York for the Nostalgia Train

Ride the (old) rails in train cars dating back to the 1930s on the M line on Sundays only from 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. now through December 28. If trains aren't your thing, hop on some old buses on the M42 route Monday through Friday through December 19.

nostalgia train nyc





Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/12/04/america-christmas-quirky-holiday-traditions_n_6248520.html?utm_hp_ref=travel&ir=Travel and provided by entertainment-movie-news.com

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