The Great Christmas Light Fight
The first neighbors vs. neighbors episode; a synchronized light show; an 80-foot tree.
The first neighbors vs. neighbors episode; a synchronized light show; an 80-foot tree.
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Showcasing the most spectacular and over-the-top Christmas displays in America.
Rockaway Beach, N.Y.; Windermere, Fla.; Fox River Grove, Ill.; and San Francisco.
Holiday displays in Kokomo, Ind.; Weirsdale, Fla.; Grand Rivers, Ky.; and Clifton, Ohio.
Displays in Merrick, N.Y.; Wethersfield, Conn.; Ponca, Neb.; and Seattle.
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.
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