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Where the lights shine brightest
Buckle in the kids and go cruising the streets for some cheap entertainment.
By Times Staff Writer
Published December 26, 2007
Clearwater - 2720 Regency Oaks Blvd., "Virginia Lydon decorates a miniature, moving holiday village." 1-3 p.m. Wednesday and Saturday, 6-8 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, through Jan. 5. - Christmas Holidays in Miniature, 1645 Eden Court. "Model railroad villages. Circus town with a merry-go-round and Ferris wheel. Old Towne featuring log cabins and vintage trains. St. Paul, Minn., with the Cathedral of St. Paul. Snow village and much more." 7-9 p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays through Jan. 2. - 1718 Audrey Drive, Santa, reindeer, Christmas trees and inflatables. "The Christmas spirit is definitely in the air." - 116 Maywood Ave., "Lots and lots of lights, inflatables, merry-go-round, snow globe, trains, figures and more." - 1925 Beckett Lake Drive, "Six-house display, lighted walkway with animated figures through front and back yards, talking reindeer, dancing bears, merry-go-round, Ferris wheel. Lots of fun and Christmas spirit. Donations accepted for Kimberly Home Pregnancy Center." - 831 Island Way, "We have about 30,000 lights outside. We won first place so many times. Island Estates put us in Hall of Fame." - 2313 Hawthorne Drive, "We have thousands of lights, a complete nativity scene and Santa and his reindeer are taking flight." - 1421 Turner St., "30,000 plus lights, 5-foot train runs in the front yard, forest with multiple trees, reindeer, several snowmen and penguins." 6-9 p.m. weekdays, 6-10 p.m. weekends. Dunedin 171 Buena Vista Drive S, "Thousands of lights. Huge, wrapped palm trees. Massive waterfront home outlined in lights." - Dunedin Historical Museum, 349 Main St. "Learn all about Santa Claus. A special historical holiday exhibit tracing the evolution of Santa as St. Nicholas from the second century up to the time of the jolly old man dressed in red and dashing off in his sleigh with eight tiny reindeer." Through Jan. 10. - 800 block of Patricia Avenue, 900 block of Virginia Street. Heather Lakes condominium, "tastefully decorated buildings." - 1430 Douglas Ave., "Thousands of lights, 8-foot blowups (some on the roof), lights connecting from the roof to our neighbor's house (1436 Douglas Ave.), light-up figures, sleigh and deer that travel up a 10-foot wire, merry-go-round blowup, front yard is completely filled." Oldsmar - 611 and 613 Timber Bay Circle W, "Winter wonderland, toyland, 17 inflatables, snowmen, penguins, polar bears, deer and more." Palm Harbor - Winter Wonderland, 2456 Indian Trail W, "More than 30 Christmas trees, snowmen and lighted figures with falling snow. Indian Trails has more than 50 homes decorated to celebrate the magic of Christmas." - 2449 Indian Trail W, "45,000 multicolored lights, Christmas village display, more than 50 houses." - Xmas Wonderland, 1703 Allens Ridge Drive N, "Lots of lights and animated characters." - 1185 Spanish Oaks Drive W, "Creativity through lighting of entire home. Special Frosty and holiday greeting in lights." Safety Harbor - 1111 Pelican Place, "Handmade nativity scene. Handmade lighted canes. 3,000 lights." - Peace on Earth, Peace by Piece, 1206 Third St. N, "Artistic peace flags encrust property lit with thousands of lights. Viewers participate by coming into the yard and making a mini peace flag. See www.kiaralinda.com." Through Dec. 31. - 2119 Swan Lane, "Arch lights, figurines, snowflakes, train, yard lined with lights, thousands of lights and more." - Morrison's Musical Light Show, 2121 Swan Lane, "16 Christmas songs set to a light show. More than 50,000 lights. Outside speaker to hear the music or tune your car radio to 89.5 FM." Tarpon Springs - Tarpon Springs Sponge Tree, on Dodecanese Boulevard at the west end of the Sponge Docks. "A 9-foot lit tree decorated with hundreds of sponges." - 378 Woodchuck Ave., "Front, side and back of house are covered in different types of lights dancing to music." - 1858 Longview Lane, "Lots of lights and blowups."
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