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Your guide to Middle Georgia Christmas lights displays

Santa Claus speaks with young members of the Nash family at the Christmas lights display at the Floyds' home.
Santa Claus speaks with young members of the Nash family at the Christmas lights display at the Floyds' home. jvorhees@macon.com

Merry Christmas, dear readers! Here are a few of the fantastic holiday lights displays in Middle Georgia.

NELSON AND DENISE FLOYD

109 Fieldstone Road, Warner Robins

The Floyds say: More than 30,000 lights are synchronized to music and you can turn your radio to 107.7FM. Santa will be here from 7-9 p.m. every night through Dec. 23 (weather permitting) and will be handing out candy canes. The lights are on every night from 5:30-11 p.m.

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THELMA SEXTON

Ball Street, Perry

Thelma says: This project has grown from one decorated house to three houses and an empty lot. One house has music and lights synchronized.

CHRIS KERSEY

215 Long Leaf Way, Dublin

Chris says: As a young boy, my fondest memories consist of my 'MeMa' and I decorating her property with vintage lighted blowmolds and twinkling lights. Now that I have a 4-year-old and a 1-year-old, the tradition continues. Each year, they become more and more!

JERRY AND ELLEN BLALOCK

1355 Josey Road, Forsyth

The Blalocks say: A few of our decorations include a melting snowman. Santa in a hammock, a lighted Christmas tree with lighted presents, shooting stars and a candy cane fence. The house is lighted, and we have about 35 trees with lights.

CHRIS AND JOAN BAILEY

303 Old Oak Court, Macon

Joan says: You won't find Santa here. But we have lots of angels, trees and Nativity scenes. Chris adds more of his "wow" factor every year.

CHARLES HENDERSON

328 Lincoln Ave., Macon

Charles' neighbor says: In addition to festive and colorful lights, he has displayed the colors of America with a prideful American flag lights display on his front gate. In a world of violence and sadness, may we all remember those family members of our nation who have died and be forever thankful for our freedom.

This story was originally published December 19, 2015 at 8:17 PM with the headline "Your guide to Middle Georgia Christmas lights displays ."

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