An Oklahoma home goes all out for Christmas, and people across the nation are noticing
An Oklahoma home went all out for Christmas, and the owners are inviting others to come see the lights for themselves.
An Oklahoma home went all out for Christmas, and the owners are inviting others to come see the lights for themselves.
An Oklahoma home went all out for Christmas, and the owners are inviting others to come see the lights for themselves.
An Oklahoma home went all out for Christmas, and the owners are inviting others to come see the lights for themselves.
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Kringle's Christmas Land in Jenks invited visitors to experience a vintage Christmas, with life-size characters, decorations and thousands of lights. The event is free, and people wanting to see the home can drive by or walk up to experience the Christmas spirit.
Kringle's gained national recognition in 2020 when it won AB's The Great Christmas Light Fight, making it the first Oklahoma location to win the award.
The lights are open nightly from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. until Dec. 31. Visitors are asked not to block driveways in the neighborhood.
More information on the lights can be found here.
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