So tonight we headed up to the Baltimore neighborhood of Hampden to check out the
700 block of 34th Street to check out the annual lights display that has been called "The Miracle on 34th Street".
Get it? 34th Street. Like the movie. Get it?
This is the approach into the block. Every single home on the block is entirely decked out in every kind of Christmas decoration imaginable. There are even lights that are strung across the street.
Here's the other side of the street. There were probably three of those bigass Grinches on the block.
The object of the game is obviously quantity over quality. Here we see a Nativity scene with baby Jesus and some gingerbread people.
Wait, which one can I bite the head off of?
One of the more renowned attractions is the Christmas tree made up of hubcaps. Only in Bawlmer, hon. Also, I heard people saying there was a Natty Boh tree, but for the life of me I couldn't find it.
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Back where we started, the most decorated houses on the block, right on the end. It's hard to see, but just above the Santa snow globe on the bottom is a train track that runs between the two houses with two trains going inside and outside. The "God Bless America" sign is actually hanging off the bottom of the track.
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