These sweet destinations overflow with holiday cheer.
Keep reading to hear more about the incredible workings of the South’s cutest Christmas towns.
Her impressive array can be seen at the Carmichael Community Center.

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Milfords annual Holiday Stroll brings a fairy tale to life with an old-fashioned community festival.
Were just waiting for our Hallmark movie, Kramer says.
Last year, she made her vision a reality, and Danvilles Small Town Christmas was born.

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Look out for the 19 decorated horsedrawn sleighs downtown, a crew that expands annually.
It is truly a one-of-a-kind holiday experience.
Wooden vendor stalls border a central ice-skating rink and carry artisan crafts and distinctive gifts.

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Today, these vibrant events delight 100,000 people per year.
Marlow now displays the village in her honor for the whole city to enjoy.
), roasted chestnuts, and hot cocoa.

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Father Christmas comes in at the historic train station.
In the Tiny Tim Soup Stroll, businesses host soups that visitors can taste to determine the Soup Champion.
There is also a lit-up Christmas parade along Main Street with floats, bands, and firetrucks.
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Events include a tree lighting, an outdoor movie, and a community walk.
Not wanting local kids to feel forgotten, Lampert donned his first Santa suit, a Victorian-style robe.
His magical gesture is one of several highly anticipated traditions in West Virginias Christmas City.

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Bluefield opens Holiday of Lights on Thanksgiving Day.

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