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Christmas on Evergreen Drive

There are two signs on each side of the street that read, “Christmas on Evergreen Drive. In Memory of Johnny Denton: 1951-2022.”

As you make a right turn off East Pineview Drive onto South Evergreen Drive you’ll be greeted by one of the largest light displays in the White Mountains. Christmas lights stretch over one side of the street to the other creating a bright and beautiful tunnel overhead.

The light display will remain up until New Year’s Day.

All donations benefit the Humane Society of the White Mountains.

Merry Christmas

Photos: Molly K Ottman Executive Editor/Journalist for Mountain Daily Star

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