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Garden of Lights Festival

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Event# 918-684-6302

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Visitors drive through this 120-acre park viewing trees, bushes and water areas decorated with more than one million colored lights and animated displays. Donations appreciated.

Open Daily: Thanksgiving through New Year's Eve.

Garden of Lights Festival

Address : Honor Heights Park Wagoner OK
Phone : 918-684-6302   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : parkrec@ok.azalea.net

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