Residents of Severinsen Street spare no expense when decorating for the holidays. Starting with elaborate Halloween displays in October, homes on the street light up once more after Thanksgiving. The home above uses icicle lights as well as red globes aro

As part of a holiday tradition begun in the 1990s, the residents
of Severinsen Street go all-out to decorate their houses during the
holiday season. From simple displays to elaborate wooden cut-outs
and roofs covered in lights, the neighborhood is a must-see for
many holiday revelers, most of whom choose to cruise up and down
the street in their vehicles to check out the light show. Most
houses on Severinsen will be decorated until the New Year.
As part of a holiday tradition begun in the 1990s, the residents of Severinsen Street go all-out to decorate their houses during the holiday season. From simple displays to elaborate wooden cut-outs and roofs covered in lights, the neighborhood is a must-see for many holiday revelers, most of whom choose to cruise up and down the street in their vehicles to check out the light show. Most houses on Severinsen will be decorated until the New Year.

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