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Best areas to view Christmas lights?

  • cats gone wild
    I know of Ogle Bay and the Toledo zoo. In my area (Huron County) we have Sawmill Creek, the Ghostly Manner, my house (lol), and the New London park. What areas in Ohio go all out and is worth driving to see?
  • cats gone wild
    What the heck, this post didnt go through either time I posted it, but it actually did go through. Someone delete one of them, thanks.
  • noreply66
    There is a place south of Lancaster--off 22 but can't think of it--1000s of lights
  • dlazz
    Outside is a good place to start. Most people don't decorate the inside of their homes.

    Hope this helps.
  • Con_Alma
    ^^^^

    I find the opposite to be true. The people I visit for the holidays are more apt to have the inside of their home decorated for Christmas thah the outside.

    I don't understand the outside light ritual. This is such an odd practice. The outside lights are really strange and usually gawdy and not very attractive. It's really an odd tradition.
  • Sonofanump
    I heard Blossom is not doing it this year.
    Cleveland Power Company usually has something large.

    CGW- Try Spring Street, some yahoo usually lights up the sky with his house.
  • SnotBubbles
    The Columbus Zoo has "Wildlights." It's pretty good, and you get to see the animals (if they're out). Worth taking the kiddies to, for sure.

    http://www.columbuszoo.org/events.aspx
  • Tiernan
    In the central Ohio area don't go to Bexley.