At the ‘Miracle on 34th Street” Christmas lights display in December 2011, four cones reserving a parking spot under the many lights.
Miracle on 34th Street in Baltimore, Maryland, is a beloved holiday tradition that transforms the Hampden neighborhood into a dazzling spectacle of lights and festive cheer. Each year, beginning in late November, residents of 34th Street adorn their rowhomes with an extravagant array of colorful lights, elaborate decorations, and whimsical displays. Visitors from near and far flock to this magical street to marvel at the creativity and community spirit on full display. From towering Christmas trees made of lights to life-sized toy soldiers and even a homage to Baltimore's iconic Natty Boh beer mascot, the decorations on Miracle on 34th Street never fail to delight both young and old alike. The air is filled with the sounds of holiday music, laughter, and the occasional "hon" as neighbors come together to celebrate the season in true Baltimore style. Miracle on 34th Street is not just a display of lights; it's a testament to the power of community and the joy of spreading holiday cheer.
December 2011
Hampden, Baltimore, MD
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