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Charlotte Echo Staff
Nov 13, 2025
Trivia Question❓In what year was the city of Charlotte, North Carolina named in honor of Queen Charlotte of Great Britain? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
Charlotte’s Holiday Lights: The Best Displays and Festive Events for 2025
As the holiday season arrives, Charlotte comes alive with sparkling lights and festive cheer. This week, the Charlotte Echo invites you to explore the city’s most magical holiday displays and events. Whether you are looking for a family outing, a peaceful evening stroll, or a way to get into the holiday spirit, there is something for everyone . One of the most popular attractions is Speedway Christmas at Charlotte Motor Speedway. This event features a dazzling drive-through light show with more than four million lights. Visitors can tune their radios to holiday music as they drive along the track, enjoying themed displays and animated scenes. The event also offers a Christmas village with local vendors, food trucks, and photos with Santa on select nights.
Another beloved tradition is a visit to McAdenville, also known as Christmas Town USA. Just a short drive from Charlotte, this small town transforms into a glowing wonderland each December. Nearly every home and tree is covered in lights, creating a magical atmosphere for visitors. Walking through the town is a favorite activity for families and friends. Parking is available nearby, and the best time to visit is early in the evening to avoid crowds.
Closer to home, many Charlotte neighborhoods put on impressive displays. Dilworth and Plaza Midwood are known for their creative decorations and welcoming community spirit. Residents often compete to see who can create the most festive home, and some streets even organize group displays. Take a leisurely walk or drive through these neighborhoods to enjoy the sights.
For those looking for a unique experience, the Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden hosts Holidays at the Garden. The gardens are illuminated with twinkling lights, and guests can enjoy live music, warm drinks, and holiday crafts. The event is family-friendly and offers a peaceful setting to enjoy the season.
If you are interested in giving back, several local nonprofits organize holiday events that support the community. Consider attending a charity tree lighting or volunteering at a holiday market. These events are a wonderful way to connect with others and spread joy throughout Charlotte.
No matter how you choose to celebrate, Charlotte’s holiday lights and events offer a chance to make lasting memories. Bundle up, bring your loved ones, and discover the magic of the season right here in our city. |
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💡 Answer to Trivia Question: Charlotte was named in 1768 as part of the approval of the county's charter by the British Crown. |