South African & Daughter React to 24 most FESTIVE towns in America

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South African & Daughter React to 24 most FESTIVE towns in America

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Yay, for Leavenworth making the #1 spot. They leave the Christmas light up through February to help people come see them without the HUGE crowds of December.
🎄 🎅 🤶 December is more magical a time to go. But parking is a nightmare and the crowds are heavy.

Blondie
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If you don't like the cold, your guaranteed chance of avoiding it is St. Augustine, Florida.

JoannDavi
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I live in Washington state and Leavenworth is about 3 hours away. It's so traditional and the town works all year for Christmas. It's a beautiful magical place. ❤

leslie
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As someone who was born and raised in Washington and has been to Leavenworth several times, it makes me so happy to see it as #1! It totally deserves it and is an absolutely magical place to visit around the holidays!

jasonlebeau
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I live in Michigan and go to Bronner’s every year. It’s basically like a Walmart sized Christmas store. You can get personalized ornaments and stuff like that. It’s definitely cool. And Frankenmuth in general has Bavarian-style architecture.

jourdanwau
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All I can say to that comment: "BUGGER OFF!". I really love your chatter.

AC-nigt
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On YouTube you can find Christmas decorations in a small area in part of Bklyn, NYC called Dyker Heights. This is home owners decorating their homes is so big they give tours!

Crps-qezs
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Jono, that Durango, CO train ride at 8:40 can be seen on the @AdventureEveryDay channel from within the Train itself. The video is entitled "Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad Colorado | Historic Steam Train Cascade" It's about a 45 minute video, and was posted last Februrary. But this route between Durango and Siilverton is in western Colorado and runs north and south for about 40 miles. Durango ie kinda down in the flatter valley area, but Silverton is up in the mountains and this train ride reminds you of the Old West mining days.

WhatDayIsItTrumpDay
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There is a show on TV here known as the great Christmas light fight. People decorate their homes and front yards or garden as you may know it and judges come to the homes of contestants to judge them. Some people spend months decorating for this show.

scrambler-xkkv
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I love you guys bantering...I was gonna say there wasn't enough talking! Can't please everyone, can you? LOL

williambill
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The scenery in and around Leavenworth Washington (#1 on the list) is spectacular, the town looks like a Bavarian town in the Alps, Christmas there is incredible.

deanfirnatine
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Clifton Mill Ohio is only about 40 mins up the road from me. It's beautiful with the landscape covered in the red lights and the old Mill illuminated in lights.

Sgt_MoDog_USMC
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Many years ago I spent a number of Christmases at Vail. I loved it. I wish I could still be doing it.

pebblehilllane
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Branson, Missouri is year round fun town. It is sometimes know as the little Las Vegas of the east. It has many shows with famous stars and many place to eat and shop and have fun. I used to go every year, until health prevented it. You never knew what star would show up at a place where you were eating or enjoying the sights.

hkjuhucampbell
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When your watching a "reaction video" You have to expect interruptions and comments. That's the whole point of watching a "reaction video" so keep up the banter your doing great!

jimmyd
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Leavenworth Washington has a pretty interesting history. Not a bad one, just interesting you should look it up. It's a pretty cool place also.

eclipseguy
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I’ve been


I super familiar with three of these locations. I lived in Fairbanks, Alaska and North Pole is just a short drive away. It’s a really awesome place to visit. I grew up in Michigan and my best friend since 9th grade, and her husband, live in Frankenmuth, Michigan and it’s pronounced “Frank-in-mooth” not “Frank-in-mewth”. She worked at Bronner’s in their accounting department. That store is unbelievably gigantic! It literally takes hours to walk through and see everything. That seven minute Christmas music is played on by the chimes in the clock tower, and it’s cold there in the winter, people mostly like don’t want to be standing outside for an extended period of time. Lastly my son, daughter-in-law and granddaughter live about twenty five minutes away from Leavenworth, Washington and my daughter-in-law’s mom and step dad just moved from Leavenworth to be closer to them. Leavenworth is up in the Cascade mountain range and they get a lot of snow. That doesn’t stop people from visiting, especially between Thanksgiving and Christmas. It’s a beautiful place and they didn’t mention it, but there’s a special Snow Train that runs during that period so people from the Seattle area don’t have to drive up into the mountains.

janfitzgerald
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My dad was in the navy we were stationed close to mystic Connecticut that town is so awesome

stephanieblackburn
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I don't know why they did not have McAdenville NC. They have been having drive thru light displays since the late 40's. It is beautiful. Much better then some of these other places.

lisacook
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When I lived in Florida people from more northerly states joked about it not seeming like Christmas there. The original Christmas was in an area more like Florida than Maine. I remember the palm trees decorated with lights and floats anchored in rivers and lakes also decorated with lights. Its warm enough for live outdoor nativity scenes.
I do prefer a white Christmas with snow on evergreens and mountain tops, though.

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