This satellite of the famous downtown Christmas market is held outside Wrigley Field.
This satellite of the famous downtown Christmas market is held outside Wrigley Field.
The free display in Olin Park is open from dusk to dawn. Candy canes are handed out till 10 p.m.
Admission to the annual display of 2.5 million lights at the Lincoln Park Zoo is $7-$10 per person. Tickets are free on some Mondays. Reserve time slots in advance.
The season-long lights festival includes more than 500,000 lights throughout downtown's parks and streets.
This free light show on Lake Winnebago includes animated scenes and trees that dance to 20 minutes of music played on 87.9 FM (you can listen on your car radio).
In Riverside Park, see a holiday display of 3 million lights with music. It opens with a parade and fireworks, and Santa and reindeer are there every night through Dec. 22, with a live Nativity and carriage rides some nights. There is an ice rink with free use of skates, and free s'mores at fire pits.
This suburb of Chicago with Polish roots celebrates the new year by dropping a 10-foot illuminated pierogi, or filled dumpling, into a boiling cauldron at midnight. There will also be music and fireworks.
In this town on Grand Traverse Bay, there's music from 10:30 p.m., and a large illuminated cherry drops 115 feet at midnight.
The all-ages party in this Lake Michigan beach town includes music, dancing, a beer tent and a lighted ball drop followed by fireworks.
At this family-friendly event at the Plymouth Arts Center, there will be live music, cheese-tasting, hot cocoa and a bonfire before an 80-pound lighted wedge of cheese is dropped 100 feet at 10 p.m. It's followed by more music and a champagne toast at midnight.
For the first time, the famous countdown will be made from the Central Time zone. Chance the Rapper will host live music on the Riverwalk, followed by fireworks at midnight.
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