Here’s Oklahoma’s Top 10 Hallmark Holiday Hometowns
Now that Halloween is over, Oklahomans can finally start getting ready for Christmas! One of the best ways to celebrate the joyful season is by visiting Oklahoma's Hallmark holiday hometowns.
Oklahoma has some of the best places to visit during the holiday season. They will make you feel like you're in your very own Hallmark holiday movie! Each one has their own giant light displays, but what stands out the most are the special holiday events that each town hosts.
Visit the new Christmas Market at Holiday In the Park in Lawton, Oklahoma.
For instance, each year, Lawton hosts its Holiday In the Park which features giant light displays throughout Elmer Thomas Park, but each year, the celebration introduces something new. This year, Holiday In the Park will unveil its new Christmas Market that will be filled with local vendors.
See the world's largest Leg Lamp in Chickasha, Oklahoma.
Chickasha, Oklahoma has hosted one the states longest ongoing light displays, the Chickasha Festival of Light. But over the past couple of years, Chickasha has been working towards becoming Christmas Town USA. It has enhanced the Chickasha Festival of Light and has installed the world's tallest Leg Lamp, which was featured in the classic Christmas movie "A Christmas Story."
Experience a unique walkable Christmas celebration in Sapulpa, Oklahoma.
Sapulpa, Oklahoma has made itself nationally known for its Christmas festivities. The Route 66 Christmas Chute in Sapulpa is a walkable Christmas experience. It features over 120 different events and over 100 shopping options. In 2022, the Today Show named Sapulpa's Route 66 Christmas Chute as the "Merriest Main Street."
Visit Oklahoma's Holiday Hallmark Hometowns!
If you're wanting to celebrate Christmas to the max in Oklahoma, then you'll want to visit Oklahoma's top 10 Hallmark holiday hometowns. You can check out the full list below!
Oklahoma's Top 10 Hallmark Holiday Hometowns
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Top 10 Oklahoma Christmas Parades
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