Christmas-Lovers Need to Add These 10 American Cities to Their Holiday Travel List

One of the most fun things about the Winter months is figuring out where to spend the holidays. Some prefer voyages to warmer destinations, while others want to fully embrace the season. Keep reading if you're looking for Christmas card destinations within the US where you can ski and celebrate the holidays with equally enthusiastic people. Check out the 10 best cities to travel to in merry measure.

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Aspen
Flickr user Nan Palmero

Aspen

The best times to visit Aspen are through the months of December to February. Fresh snow allows for ideal ski conditions and snow play, also making it the most popular time of the year for tourists. What better way to celebrate the holidays than in powder?

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Georgetown, Washington DC
Flickr user Mike Maguire

Georgetown, Washington DC

The annual Georgetown Glow exhibition transforms the historic buildings on Washington Avenue into a Winter wonderland. Over 450 stores are decorated and lit, while public light art installations are featured throughout the commercial district.

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Miami
Flickr user Claudia Brauer

Miami

If you're looking to celebrate Christmas without the cold, head to Miami, home of the world's largest Christmas-themed amusement park. Santa's Enchanted Forest includes over 100 rides and attractions that draw in a million people each year.

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Santa Claus, IN
Flickr user Doug Kerr

Santa Claus, IN

It's Christmas year-round in Santa Claus, IN, but the holidays go into full gear especially in the Winter months. Drive through Santa Claus Land of Lights, indulge at Santa's Candy Castle, or visit Holiday World theme park.

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McAdenville, NC
Flickr user Kreg Steppe

McAdenville, NC

Thousands of visitors go to Christmas Town USA each year to get in the holiday spirit. Over a mile of homes are fully decorated, and annual festivities include a Christmas festival, a tree-lighting ceremony, and a yule log ceremony.

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New York City
Flickr user Simone Lovati

New York City

There's something about the hustle and bustle of New York City that makes visiting during the holidays that much more magical. Go ice skating in Central Park, see beautifully decorated stores and window displays, and attend the annual lighting of the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree.

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Park City, UT
Flickr user Raffi Asdourian

Park City, UT

Aside from hosting America's largest ski resort, Park City celebrates the holiday season all December long. Its historic Main Street becomes covered with snow and decorations and filled with carolers. You can also expect Santa Claus to lead ski instructors down the slopes of Park City Mountain Resort during the annual torchlight parade.

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Woodstock, VT
Flickr user pedrik

Woodstock, VT

Woodstock's annual Wassail Weekend is a three-day holiday celebration that includes decked-out house tours, an equestrian parade, Christmas at the Farm, and more.

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Elkhart Lake, WI
Flickr user David Wilson

Elkhart Lake, WI

Enjoy a white Christmas in the village of Elkhart Lake, where the annual Old World Christmas Market is hosted. For 10 days, guests can stroll through heated, decorated tents selling Turkish, German, and Russian goods and items.

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Jackson, WY
Flickr user Ken Lund

Jackson, WY

Jackson is especially worthy of visiting during the holidays when it lights up. An average of 400 inches of powdery snow falls at this time of year, and the town square gets decked out, including the elk-antler arches that illuminate with string lights.