Seasonal & Holidays

Take The Maryland Patch 2022 Tour Of Holiday Lights

Holiday lights are decorating homes around Maryland, and readers shared their photos. Here is where to check them out for yourself.

Check out these holiday light displays across Maryland and celebrate the season.
Check out these holiday light displays across Maryland and celebrate the season. (Photo courtesy of Travis Melhelm)

MARYLAND — Tis the season for soaking up the sights and sounds of the holidays. Patch has rounded up a collection of reader-submitted residential holiday light displays across Maryland for you to visit.

These displays range from simple and peaceful to crazy ones to rival Clark W. Griswold. If you have a display that isn't on the list, please email us at Maryland@Patch.com and provide your physical address, a little bit of information about your display and include a photo or two that you've taken and give us permission to use.

We'll keep updating the list through Dec. 23, so keep an eye on your daily morning newsletters and the Patch Facebook pages.

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Happy holidays!

Anne Arundel County

Amy and Joe Kennick's home at 1426 Isted Road in Glen Burnie. Lights will be on from 5:45-9:30 p.m.

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At 8126 Quarterfield Farms Drive in Severn sits a holiday display created by Joey Lupo, a 21-year-old University of Maryland student. The display can be viewed nightly from 5 to 11 p.m. weather permitting. Some of the lights are synchronized to music, which is turned off at 9:30 p.m. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/quarterfieldlights.

Sharon Ellis' home at 7806 Nauitan Court in Hanover. The magical light display also includes inflatables.

Ryan Walsh's home at 1506 Wampanoag Drive in Severn features a 20-foot-tall inflatable Santa, other animated inflatables, lights and projections.

Travis Melhelm and neighbors, Westwood Manor Way, Pasadena

Mamulaville at 1545 Ringe Drive in Severn features 120 inflatables, thousands upon thousands of lights, a new photo box, lit paths that wind through Mumulaville and more. For more information, visit www.mamulaville.com.

Baltimore County

Daniel Theisen, 26 Old Creek Ct., Owings Mills, features more than 10,000 lights synchronized to six different songs that are broadcast on 89.9. The display will be light up from 5 to 9 p.m. through Jan. 2.

Marc Smith, 7414 Chesapeake Road, Oliver Beach. The house is known in the area as the gingerbread house or the Christmas house.

5810 Pine Hill Drive in White Marsh

Carroll County

McCurley Magical Christmas Lights in Manchester involves the entire neighborhood decorating their homes and the lane. All donations raised will go to the Manchester Volunteer Fire House.

Jonathan Mel Rupell, 3981 Littlestown Pike, Westminster

Harford County

Wittman Wonderland at 915 Pine Road in Joppa has its display available for viewing every night, weather permitting, from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. There are more than 10,000 lights in the display that includes a globe project snowman, nativity scene, Santa and other exciting elements. More than 100 toys collected by homeowners Briana and Drew Wittman will be handed out to visiting children, while supplies last, on Dec. 10. For more information and to see videos of their display, visit https://www.facebook.com/profi...

Earle Lawrence, 1302 Southwell Lane, Bel Air, has been decorating his property for 12 years. One side of his home has a gingerbread house theme and other side a traditional Christmas theme.

Howard County

Garden of Light by Green Angels Landscaping, 10475 State Route 108, Columbia, will have its display available for viewing Saturdays and Sundays through Jan. 1 from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. The display features a train, bear, Santa, Nutcracker, guardsmen and holiday music. They're also accepting canned goods donations for the Howard County food pantry.

Montgomery County

Everett Redmond, 1609 Sherwood Road, Silver Spring. The lights are on daily from 4:30 p.m. to midnight and in the mornings from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The theme of the display is an eclectic mix of holiday animals, science, athletics and scuba diving. All of the motifs on the house were personally hand made.

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