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Links to other quality Christmas lights sites

We carefully chose these sites below so you don't waste your time. We have these sites listed below because they are well designed, have lots of lights, and have good How To's and technical information on their sites to help you make a world class christmas lights Display.

http://www.lindsaylights.com
Location: Ontario, Canada. Lindsay Lights is probably the best looking christmas web site, and the Lindsay brothers have been an inspiration to all of us. They easily get on all the news channels every year and raise tens of thousands for charity. Lots of pictures and video for their display.

http://www.holdman.com
Location: Lindon, Utah. Holdman Christmas used to be in Pleasant Grove. His fellow neighbors voted against him in the gated community. His site is another excellent site with lots very useful How To projects, and high definition videos, and detailed walk through's of his display. Richard Holdman is very inventive, and I've even used some of his ideas. You'll learn a lot watching his videos. He has about 50,000 lights in 2008.

http://www.christmasinkent.com
Location: Kent, WA. Known on the Planet christmas forums as Wirecat, Kevin has transformed Christmas In Kent into over 110,000 Christmas lights with some giant mega trees, 17 ft, 25 ft, and 35 ft! They have tons of very well photographed how to projects, and videos of their display. He also sells MR16 LED lamps, and other goodies. Videos are a must see.

http://www.belardolights.com
Location: San Diego, CA. Belardo Lights has another really inventive display. Their projects page shows them all in detail. They have an awesome Christmas Word Tree in their yard, lots of good animated Christmas lights on display. They have over 58,000 lights in 2008.

http://www.nevadachristmas.com
Location: Minden, NV. Nevada Christmas won the 2006 Light-O-Rama Christmas Display Contest. Lots of detailed photos of how to build a Christmas Mega Tree, and good videos too.

http://www.copelandchristmas.com
Location: Palm City, FL, north of Palm Beach. John and Danielle Copeland are a great couple, they hosted a Florida Mini-Plus at their home for Florida Christmas light enthusiasts. Their display has about 40,000 lights, with many channels. They have some very detailed How To Projects, like the north poles with lights on them, how to make your Christmas signs, and lots of other useful ideas. They came out of nowhere in one year and quickly rose to be experts in the field. If you do a Christmas light tour of Florida, make our stop one, and Copeland Christmas the other.

http://www.plymouthlights.com
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota. Tim and Cathy Fischer run Plymouth Lights, another leader in the Christmas community, their site is full of detailed photos of their many original creations.

http://www.christmasutah.com
Location: Salt Lake Valley area, UT. Marty Slack is very well known to the Christmas light community, the Granddaddy of them all. His display is over 100,000 lights, and he has over 50 reindeer! His 2 emcees, Winston & Bruno, are figures made of ropelight, who narrate the show. Lots of top notch and clever original designs. Be sure to view his behind the scenes link.

http://www.andrewschristmas.com
Location: Andrews, TX. One of the most impressive displays you'll ever see in your life, Andrews Christmas has over 150,000 lights, consuming over 40,000 watts. 52 foot tall mega tree with 19,000 lights in their front yard! You must view their videos, shot from above, and what a view.

http://www.quartzhillchristmas.com
Location: Quartz Hill, CA. This display has some very inventive one of kind signs. They have lots of really detailed photos of their Christmas signs and LOR (Lightorama) lighting controllers.

http://www.crazylightlady.us
Location: Bonham, Texas. Oh, she's so crazy! The self admitted crazy lady herself. I met her at the Florida mini-PLUS gathering of fellow Christmas light enthusiasts in 2007. She's been researching with and building LED projects for years, and has some incredible how to butterballs on her site, including making LED spotlights, holders, globes, and lots of extras.

http://www.liquorilights.com
Location: Glen Cove, NY. This is the most jam packed Christmas holiday lights display you will ever see. There are 1000's, and about 450 blow molds and about 25 Air blown Inflatable's.

http://www.christmasdisplays.net
You'll learn a lot at this site, set up mainly as a how to projects site. There's lots of excellent how to videos and photos to give you inspiration on a number of topics. A very useful research site.

http://www.christmaslightfinder.com
Location: Web based only. This is a cool site, that tells you where the big Christmas displays are near your home. Just enter your zip code and search radius, and it gives you the address, photo, and details of any large Christmas homes in their database that are near you.

http://www.videosoflights.com
Location: Web based only. Videos Of Lights, is an awesome site is a thumbnail collection of only the best videos made by people like us who have huge Christmas light displays. This is a great way to view on one page what everyone else is doing this year.

Terry Ritter's LED Christmas Lights and How to Fix Them
Location: Web based only. The name explains it all. A very technical and useful site.