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Light Shows in Minnesota

Dazzling Home Christmas Light Shows Around the Twin Cities

Minnesota light shows

Close your eyes and picture a Christmas light display. You might be imagining one of those huge, commercialized displays that have become increasingly popular in recent years. But there are actually more impressive home Christmas light displays out there than you may think. These displays are put up by regular people who just love Christmas and want to bring some holiday cheer to their community.


These families who get out in our crazy/unpredictable Minnesota weather year after year to create these magical displays are true Christmas Champions! The joy these lighting displays bring families every year is immeasurable. So grab the family, pack some popcorn and some hot cocoa and go check out the creativity in your community! 


Here is a small list of light shows we have compiled that are definitely worth checking out this Holiday Season. If you have been to any other Christmas light shows in the Twin Cities area let us know so we can check it out and add it to our list! 


 
-HAYDEN’S HOLIDAY LIGHTS 

5205 Washburn Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55410


-SCHULTZ FAMILY LIGHTS/HOLIDAY LIGHTS ON YORK 

1526 York Ave, St Paul, MN


-CAIRL FAMILY CHRISTMAS LIGHTS

2342 145th Avenue NW, Andover, MN 55304


-DURRANT FAMILY LIGHTS

1750 130th Avenue NE, Blaine, MN 55449


-HOPE LIGHTS: HALLVENBRUERSEN’S CHRISTMAS DISPLAY

12401 Partridge St NW Coon Rapids, MN 55448


-COTTONWOOD LANE LIGHTS

6809 Cottonwood Ln N., Maple Grove MN


-CANDY CANE LANE

1994 Herschel Street, Roseville, MN 55113


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SHAKOPEE WINTER WONDERLAND

921 Shakopee Ave East, Shakopee MN 55379


-SNOOK FAMILY LIGHTS

1188 Wildwood Way, Chaska, MN 55318


-TRISTA LIGHTS

4386 Trista Bend, Excelsior, MN 55331



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