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MIAMI HERALD HOLIDAY LIGHTS | 2011

 
 

Despite a sour economy, many South Florida families are continuing to deck their lawns, homes and trees with thousands of lights, figures, inflatables -- and of course -- all kinds of Santas. MiamiHerald.com scoured Miami-Dade and Broward County to bring you the best and brightest expressions of holiday cheer this season.
Despite a sour economy, many South Florida families are continuing to deck their lawns, homes and trees with thousands of lights, figures, inflatables -- and of course -- all kinds of Santas. MiamiHerald.com scoured Miami-Dade and Broward County to bring you the best and brightest expressions of holiday cheer this season.
MARK MESSINGSCHLAGER / FOR THE MIAMI HERALD

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Despite a sour economy, many South Florida families are continuing to deck their lawns, homes and trees with thousands of lights, figures, inflatables -- and of course -- all kinds of Santas. MiamiHerald.com scoured Miami-Dade and Broward County to bring you the best and brightest expressions of holiday cheer this season.

    MIAMI HERALD HOLIDAY LIGHTS | 2011

    Despite a sour economy, many South Florida families are continuing to deck their lawns and homes. MiamiHerald.com scoured Miami-Dade and Broward counties to bring you the best and brightest expressions of holiday cheer this season. Photo courtesy: Mark Messingschlager.

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