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Where to see holiday lights in the Upstate

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If you have some tips on tree lighting ceremonies, drive-through displays, or that Christmas-loving neighbor with the musical light show lining up cars around the block – let us know.

Here’s what we have heard so far:

A few of my neighbors have worked together to create a light show set to music in sync across 3 houses. You can see all 3 houses from the corner of Kittery Drive and Wiscasset Way (just off of Butler Springs Road). The houses have signs in the yard telling drivers what station to tune into. – Keith H.

Coronas on Augusta has lights that dance/move to music on the outside and even a Christmas tree that turns in circles on the inside! Maggie A.
Upstate Holiday Light Show at the Greenville-Pickens Speedway is my favorite Holiday Lights Spot – Kevin T., MBA

GVL lights in The Cove at Butler Springs – Beth M

for 28 years its a tradition at Addys that we go more then anybody else into decorating the place and serving homemade Eggnog !! Stop by and check out the place, this year we calmed it a little down with the light but the fake snow made up for that. The topper is Hans & Franz Biergarten with its Winter Wonder land decor, Gluhwein, Christmas stollen and eggnog. - Addy

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