The New Jersey Christmas Display That’s Been Named One Of The Biggest In The U.S.

The Martorana Christmas House in New Jersey features one of the largest collections of inflatable Christmas decorations in the country.

Some of the best Christmas displays in New Jersey come in unexpected places. It starts with a couple of inflatable reindeer, which turns into a whole team of reindeer, a workshop of elves, a Santa, a few snowmen, and a giant Christmas tree - you get the picture. That's what happened at the Martorana Christmas House until it became one of the biggest collections of inflatable Christmas decorations in the country. This is one Christmas display that you're going to want to see!

The Martorana Christmas House in Wayne was kind of a big deal. While you may see more lights elsewhere in New Jersey...

You certainly wouldn't find as many inflatables.

The home made headlines across the country for its Halloween display with over 200 inflatables...

And Christmas is just as big, if not bigger!

Rich and Gina Martorano have been going all out for Christmas since 2013. Their home became a holiday tradition for many.

In fact, it got so big that the city made them cut back on the number of inflatables...

So they moved the whole show to their Christmas tree farm!

It is absolutely overflowing with blow-up Santas, snowmen, elves, reindeer, gingerbread cookies, the Grinch, and even the Who's from Who-Ville.

Some of the inflatables are 20 feet tall!

You may even find a letter-writing station where kids can send their lists to Santa!

Be sure to check the display out at night, when the lights are bright!



Take a tour of the Martorana New Jersey Christmas House in Augusta in this video from Xavier Chua:

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Inflatables will be up depending on wind and weather, so keep an eye on the Martorana Farms Facebook page for updates. But, spending a fun day at the farm picking out a Christmas tree and checking out one of the best Christmas displays in New Jersey sure sounds like a good time to us.

What are some of your favorite Christmas traditions in New Jersey? Let us know with a comment.

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