The Great Christmas Light Fight
The competition heats up as four festive families show off their dazzling light displays.
The competition heats up as four festive families show off their dazzling light displays.
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Displays in Madison, Miss.; Alexandria, Va.; Port St. Lucie, Fla.; and Cleveland, Texas.
A mountainside display; a sloping yard with a 46-foot tree; a display that endured a hurricane.
Mine shaft filled with holiday spectacles; a blow mold-filled design; an array using 115,000 lights.
The first neighbors vs. neighbors episode; a synchronized light show; an 80-foot tree.
A seven-acre drive-through property; a blue-lighted design; a 40-foot wall of lights.
A seven-acre drive-through property; a blue-lighted design; a 40-foot wall of lights.
A wireless light show; an interactive gingerbread house; a display featuring giant lollipops.
Families compete for a $50,000 prize by transforming their homes for the holidays.
Raleigh, N.C., Corpus Christi, Texas, North Ridgeville, Ohio, and Sinking Spring, Pa.
Families compete for a $50,000 prize by transforming their homes for the holidays.
Families compete for a $50,000 prize by transforming their homes for the holidays.
Families compete for a $50,000 prize by transforming their homes for the holidays.
The Rowe, Spacy, Hanson and Tran families compete for their shot at taking home the $50,000 prize.
Families compete for a $50,000 prize by transforming their homes for the holidays.
Carter travels to judge which neighborhood has the most impressive Christmas display.
Families compete for a $50,000 prize by transforming their homes for the holidays.
Families compete for a $50,000 prize by transforming their homes for the holidays.
Families compete for a $50,000 prize by transforming their homes for the holidays.
Families compete for a $50,000 prize by transforming their homes for the holidays.
Families compete for a $50,000 prize by transforming their homes for the holidays.
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