
"Head to this equestrian destination for a Christmas pulled from the preppy pages of a Ralph Lauren catalog. Restaurants and boutiques along Washington Street get dressed up with lights, bows, and garlands, while a slate of programming starts with a tree lighting on December 5. The festivities continue the next day at the Middleburg Hunt Review and Traditional Christmas Parade, where hounds scamper down the street alongside horses and riders, classic cars, and Santa Claus."
"Activities include a gingerbread-house competition, a merry concert, and breakfast with Santa. On December 13, a procession with vintage cars and llamas moves down Talbot Street in the morning, but it's a second parade at night that flexes the town's location on the water: Boats are draped in lights, illuminating the harbor during the promenade. Between events, you can enjoy live music, food vendors, and carriage rides."
Middleburg presents an equestrian-themed Christmas with decorated Washington Street storefronts, a tree lighting on December 5, and the Middleburg Hunt Review and Traditional Christmas Parade featuring hounds, horses, classic cars, and Santa. Middleburg hosts Dickens‑inspired events with carolers, actors, and musicians throughout December. A nautical Eastern Shore town decorates its main drag and ramps up festivities December 12–14 with a gingerbread-house competition, concerts, breakfast with Santa, a daytime procession of vintage cars and llamas, and a nighttime boat parade illuminating the harbor. A West Virginia town dresses Washington Street with glowing snowflakes and lights, offers boutiques, weekend Santa visits, and a North Pole letter drop.
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