Christmastime and treasured traditions just go hand-in-hand. We all have our own traditions that make the season brighter. However, we can always start new traditions, too, that we’ll pass down to those younger than us. Create magical holiday memories and maybe even start a new tradition when you visit what’s been called the most beautiful Christmas display in the world.

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Here’s a peek at the magic that awaits at Koziar’s Christmas Village. YouTube video by Ground Pilot Images.

What do you think? Is Koziar’s Christmas Village the most beautiful Christmas display in the world? What’s your favorite Christmas display in Pennsylvania? Let us know in the comments! Now that we’re chugging along toward Christmas Day, do you need an adults-only evening (or hour) out? Stop by Tinsel, a Christmas-themed pop-up bar in Philadelphia, or maybe go shopping for more Christmas decorations.

 

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Christmas Light Displays In Pennsylvania

What are some other beautiful Christmas light displays in Pennsylvania?

While Koziar’s Christmas Village may have been named the most beautiful Christmas display in Pennsylvania and the world, there are countless other breathtaking Christmas light displays in Pennsylvania, too, including:

  • Celebrate a Longwood Christmas at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square.
  • Stroll through a magical Christmas wonderland at Rocky Ridge Park in York.
  • Drive two miles through Knoebels Christmas Lights in Elysburg.
  • Snap photos of one of the biggest Christmas trees in Pennsylvania at Kennywood Park in West Mifflin.
  • Listen to Christmas carols as you drive through Hershey Sweet Lights before heading into Hersheypark for an evening of holiday fun.

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