Border mail christmas lights 2016

A blast from the past!

The Border Mail is a newspaper based in Albury, New South Wales, Australia. In 2016, they published a feature on Christmas lights displays in the region. Here are some of the highlights from their article:

Top 10 Christmas Lights Displays in the Border Region

  1. The Christmas Palace - 14-16 Kiewa Street, Albury. This display features over 100,000 lights, including a giant Christmas tree, animatronic reindeer, and a festive train.
  2. The Light Show - 34-36 Bridge Road, Albury. This display has been a local favorite for over 20 years, with over 50,000 lights, including a giant Christmas tree, snowflakes, and festive characters.
  3. The Christmas Wonderland - 15-17 Wodonga Place, Wodonga. This display features over 30,000 lights, including a giant Christmas tree, animatronic reindeer, and a festive village.
  4. The Holiday Lights - 12-14 High Street, Albury. This display has over 20,000 lights, including a giant Christmas tree, festive characters, and a snowman.
  5. The Christmas Magic - 23-25 Olive Street, Albury. This display features over 15,000 lights, including a giant Christmas tree, animatronic reindeer, and festive music.
  6. The Winter Wonderland - 10-12 Bridge Road, Albury. This display has over 10,000 lights, including a giant Christmas tree, festive characters, and a snowman.
  7. The Christmas Spectacular - 17-19 Wodonga Place, Wodonga. This display features over 8,000 lights, including a giant Christmas tree, animatronic reindeer, and festive music.
  8. The Holiday Cheer - 5-7 High Street, Albury. This display has over 6,000 lights, including a giant Christmas tree, festive characters, and a snowman.
  9. The Christmas Joy - 11-13 Olive Street, Albury. This display features over 5,000 lights, including a giant Christmas tree, animatronic reindeer, and festive music.
  10. The Festive Frenzy - 20-22 Bridge Road, Albury. This display has over 4,000 lights, including a giant Christmas tree, festive characters, and a snowman.

These displays were open to the public during the 2016 Christmas season, and many of them still operate today. If you're in the Border region, be sure to check out these amazing light displays!