There is a lot of bragging rights that go into the most Christmas-y Town title. You can have a town full of Clark Griswalds or have Christmas Hallmark drama all over and still not quite make the top of the list for you state. Even if you're not deemed the most Christmas-y, I'm sure you put a lot of work into trying, and that's all we can ask, right? The website Zippia dove in to find the most Christmas-y towns in the US and it's a fun list to look over.
This holiday season, the Old West Holiday celebration is coming to downtown Cheyenne and as part of the festivities, you can take part by dedicating a wreath to a loved one along Capitol Avenue.
Some dance in the parking lot with their children. Some bring pizza or hot cocoa and turn it into a date night. But 10,000 lights do a lot to bring the community together, at an unexpected historic state site.
There are tons of Elfie stations designated across Cheyenne and gearing up to get those Elfies of you, your friends and loved ones, in a socially distant manner of course. There are eight locations, and the best part, is they're locally businesses that have fun themed names.
Whether you want to take a trip down memory lane, discover the fads of older generations, or brush up on the hottest trends for the youngest in your family, you may want to scroll through the list to find some inspiration.
Okay, that title may have over-hyped it just a bit, but if you're looking to spice up your Christmas decorations right now. You can certainly do so with a 'Whiskey Tree', which also happens to seem like the most 2020 thing ever.