Luminaria

What is Luminaria? You’ll have to experience it yourself to find out, but we’ll do our best to give you an idea or two. Imagine all the light displays you’ve

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San Antonio Zoo & Aquarium

The San Antonio Zoo has the first children’s zoo especially created for the 5-and-under set. Young explorers get their own entrance to Kronkosky’s Tiny Tot Nature Spot, stone lily pads

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Oak Island Creative designs displays for Fortune 500 companies

News channel WDRB, interviews CEO, John Hawkins, about the creative fire power behind America’s Gold Standard event company, Oak Island Creative. Watch the interview: http://goo.gl/DIHMvB

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Creatures of the Night

Hoot, howl and hangout in the perfect place for kids of all ages and grownups to celebrate Halloween at the all-new Creatures of the Night. There is no telling what

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New Attraction Coming

A couple of days ago I noticed some new banners/signs along the fencing where Brick City used to be. You may recall that there was a fire almost two years

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New Show at Beau Rivage

Those accustomed to a colorful display of flowers for every season in the Beau Rivage Resort & Casino should look up and see what’s new this summer. Teresa Malone, horticulturist

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One Million LED Lights

AUSTELL, Ga.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Six Flags Over Georgia is now home to the most wonderful wintertime festival of all, as the expanded Holiday in the Park® debuts November 21. Holiday in the

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Six Flags Great Adventure: Holiday in the Park Review

For the first time ever, Six Flags Great Adventure remained open throughout the holiday season. The event, Holiday in the Park ran from November 21, 2015 through January 3, 2016.

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Third Annual Garden Glow at the Missouri Botanical Garden

One million lights. It’s a number that’s practically unimaginable until you see it for yourself – but that’s exactly what visitors of the third-annual Garden Glow at the Missouri Botanical

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Oldham business delivers big holiday displays

Oak Island Creative, based in Crestwood, Ky., created light events at the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis. Grace Schneider, CJ In grade school, John Hawkins charged 25 cents admission

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