Seasonal & Holidays
Very Cool Christmas Light Displays In Concord, Part 2: Watch
Here is another collection of amazing Christmas and holiday light displays around the city of Concord.

CONCORD, NH — Last week, Patch posted this video and overview of some of the amazing holiday and Christmas light displays in Concord.
Many readers made more recommendations of displays around the city and a couple of days before the recent snowstorm, I ventured out to look at what could be found.
Here is a quick overview of more places to check out cool light displays.
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First, the recommendation of taking a drive along Mountain Road was a great one. In fact, stay on Mountain Road to East Side Drive (or vice versa) to view displays on both roads. The Bridges House tree, too, has lights.
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While you are on the east side of the city, take a quick spin down Pembroke Road for a few yards packed with lights. The neighborhoods between Loudon Road and Pembroke Road also have several displays. Do go to Robinson Street adjacent to Keach Park off Pembroke Road for a huge yard display as well as neighbors who have angels and unicorns all lit up.
Crossing back over to the west side of the city, there are a few homes on Washington, North State, and Spring streets with bright, joyful displays. The Sargents, just off the corner of Jackson and Church streets, have a very cool display. Rumford Street has some nice ones, too.
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Also, check out the house at Pleasant and Liberty streets, and their neighbors, too, and then, drive back around to Warren Street, just off Westbourne Street, for two more displays. One has some tunes playing.
I do not know if I'll be able to get to a third post or video up before Christmas. But I know that thousands of Patch readers are checking out these posts and driving around the city to look at the lights. So, if I missed any other impressive displays, please leave a note in the comment section so everyone knows where to go next!
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