By Jacqueline Tempera | MassLive

The holiday season is here and that means thousands of lights will illuminate homes, trees and parks across Massachusetts.

Here are some of our favorite festive spots to see holiday lights.

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Six Flags Holiday in the Park- Agawam

The second annual "Holiday in the Park" is held at Six Flags New England this winter. The event features a "dazzling display of lights, sights, and sounds for this holiday extravaganza" which began Nov. 23 and will end Jan. 1. Check the Six Flags website for a schedule and ticket information.

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La Salette Festival of Lights - Attleboro

Admission is free at this display, which features more than 300,000 lights over 10 acres from Nov. 22 to Jan. 6. The lights are displayed from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. daily at 947 Park St. in Attleboro. For more information visit the Shrine's Facebook page.

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Blink! Faneuil Hall - Boston

Blink! is a light and sound show at Faneuil Hall Marketplace in Boston. Performances run from 4:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. every day until Jan. 1, 2019.

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Boston Common Tree - Boston

The tree on Boston Common has a special history and the tree is donated each year from Nova Scotia. Stop by and see the lights any night after Nov. 29.



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Tower Hill Botanic Garden Night Lights - Boylston

This Botanic garden at 11 French Drive in Boylston has light displays on certain nights from Nov. 23 to Dec. 30. For tickets and a schedule visit the event's website.

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Electric Light Holiday Decorating Contest - Chicopee

This annual contest measures homes on Chateaugay Street in the Western Massachusetts community.

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Arthur Street - Danvers

The homes at 4 and 5 Arthur St. in Danvers put up a display every year. For more information visit Danvers Lights on Facebook.

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Bright Lights on Rte 83 - East Longmeadow

Holiday lighting displays brighten up both sides of the 200 block of Somers Road, or Route 83, in East Longmeadow. Besides the light displays, people can turn into a radio station to hear Christmas or holiday themed music.

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Bright Lights on Rte 83 - East Longmeadow - Dave Roback | droback@repub.com

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Lobsta Trap Menorah - Gloucester

The Temple Ahavat Achim at 86 Middle Street lights a "Lobsta Trap Menorah" for the holidays.

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Greenleaf Drive - Hampden

Residents of Greenleaf Drive in Hampden set up light displays and wooden cut outs of beloved cartoons and characters.

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Our Lady of Fatima Shrine - Holliston

This shrine is decorated by the Xaverian Mission Center and opened to guest from Nov. 23 to Dec. 25. For more information about the shrine at 101 Summer St. in Holliston visit the center's website.

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Leicester Christmas Display - Leicester

This home at 25 Waite St. in Leicester has gone all out with decorations for years. Starting Dec. 7, the lights will be illuminated from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays.

"Once again this year, we are teaming up with the Leicester Food Pantry and other charities. They will be over in the snack shack across the street selling hot chocolate, popcorn, and other light snacks," the homeowners wrote on their Facebook page.

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Leicester Christmas Display - Facebook

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Bainbridge Street - Malden

This is slowly becoming a glowing neighborhood that draws many visitors each year, according WBUR.

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City Holiday Celebration - Medford

Medford decorates its city hall building every year.

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Look Park Winter Wonderland - Northampton

Look Park sets up a "Winter Wonderland Light Display" each year. This year, it will be open to the public for free until Jan. 1.

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Photos from Look Park Winter Wonderland - Republican file photo

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Main and Brewer Streets - Northborough

At the corner of Main and Brewer Streets in Northborough is this house with a holiday display.

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Christmas Lights at The Lynn Fells Parkway - Saugus

The lights on Lynn Fells Parkway has attracted visitors for more than 60 years.

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Lynn Fells Parkway - Kristin LaFratta | MassLive

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NORMAN ROCKWELL TOWN WATCH: Step back in time and visit the small town that pays a yearly Christmas-time tribute to the man who made the town famous: Norman Rockwell. Posted by NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt on Tuesday, December 5, 2017

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Main Street at Christmas - Stockbridge

This town, made famous by Norman Rockwell, becomes a "a magical New England setting decorated with holiday wreaths and festive lights" during the holiday season, according to the town's website. The town transforms Dec. 1 and stays decorated through the New Year. For more information visit Stockbridge's website.

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Winterlights - Stockbridge

Naumkeg in Stockbridge will sparkle with "thousands of shimmering holiday lights," according to the show's website. For more information visit this website.

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Bright Nights - Springfield

Bright Nights will be open through Jan. 1, but will be closed Nov. 26 and 27. Admission is $18 per car Monday through Thursday, $21 per car Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays including Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. There will be two $10 Tuesdays -- Dec. 4 and 11.

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Runners line up at the Seuss Land arch at the start of the Bright Nights 5K Road Race in Forest Park in Springfield. (Republican photo

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Photos from Bright Nights at Forest Park in Springfield. (Republican photo)

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Photos from Bright Nights at Forest Park in Springfield. (Republican photo)

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Springfield Quadrangle Lighting Celebration - Springfield

The first Springfield Quadrangle Lighting Celebration was held in 2010. This is the Sci-Tech band playing under the holiday lights in from of the Connecticut Valley Historical Museum.

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Zoo Lights at the Stone Zoo - Stoneham

Guests are invited to walk along "tree-lined paths lit by thousands of twinkling lights" at the Stone Zoo in Stoneham. The exhibit with black bears Smoky and Bubba is also decorated, along with the new Caribbean Coast exhibit, according to the zoo's website.

Tickets are available online or at the gate.

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Rockvalle Road - Tewksbury

Residents of this road in Tewksbury are known for their holiday lights.

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Worcester Holiday Light Show - Worcester

The house at 60 Pasadena Parkway in Worcester showcases holiday and Halloween decorations each year.

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Christmas on Belleview - Westfield

This home at 28 Belleview Drive in Westfield has shows nightly. The homeowner wrote on Facebook that for the 2018 season there will be shows Sunday to Thursday between 5 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. On Friday and Saturdays there will be shows between 5 p.m. and 9:45 p.m.

"Look forward to seeing you all. Merry Christmas and enjoy the show," the homeowner wrote on Facebook.

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