Seasonal & Holidays

More Of The Best Holiday Lights Shows Across MA: See New Additions

Patch readers were asked to submit their picks to showcase the most spirited Christmas and holiday displays with new houses added.

One Patch reader submitted this photo of a lights display in Braintree.
One Patch reader submitted this photo of a lights display in Braintree. (Joseph Mosesso)

PEABODY, MA — Patch is looking to showcase some of the most innovative, involved and spirited Christmas and holiday lights displays across Massachusetts and asked readers to submit picks and pictures for where folks can go to see some dazzling displays.

Thank you to all Patch readers who sent in suggestions and photos.

Here are some of the top sights to see sent in to us with new additions:

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99 Colby Road, Braintree

(Joseph Mosesso)
(Joseph Mosesso)
(Joseph Mosesso)

12 Elizabeth Road, Gloucester

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(Elena DiMaio)
(Elena DiMaio)


46 North Belgian Road, Danvers

Lights are on nightly from 5 to 9:30 p.m. Visitors can tune their radios to 99.7-FM to listen to music that is synced with the lights. The display has a Facebook page called @LightsOnBelgian.

(Amy Chaves)

11 Thornton Street, Woburn

More than 40 sculptures and inflatables lit up from 4:30 to 9:30 p.m. through New Year's Day, weather permitting. Inflatables will not be on during very windy days.

(Paul Scanlon)
(Paul Scanlon)

Sudbury Design Group, Route 20, Sudbury

Every year, the staff of Sudbury Design Group provides cheer to travelers along Route 20 in Sudbury. Many displays are handmade, including a programmable 35-foot-high Christmas tree.

(Michael Coutu)

17 Salvatore Circle, Danvers

Forty dogs and five cats, including a 6-foot Boxer pulling Santa in his sleigh. When you pull up, signs will tell you to put on 106.9 FM on your car radio, and you'll hear barking dogs Christmas songs.

(Tammy TInkham)
(Tammy Tinkham)

Another Patch reader put in a plug for the annual display found at 13 Irving Street in Peabody.

Winthrop Street Training Field, Charlestown

Doug Macdonald , a Charlestown native, decorates the site every year for the community , one block from the Bunker Hill Monument.

(Jim Henry)
(Jim Henry)
(Jim Henry)

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(Scott Souza is a Patch field editor covering Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, Salem and Swampscott. He can be reached at Scott.Souza@Patch.com. X/Twitter: @Scott_Souza.)

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