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The Town of Forest City will continue the tradition of over one million Christmas lights along historic Main Street. Voted the #1 Christmas town in the greater Asheville area and the #2 place to see Christmas lights in Western North Carolina by RomanticAsheville.com, the Town of Forest City welcomes folks from far and near each year to see the famous lights and experience the Hometown Holiday festivities.

On Thanksgiving night, Mayor Steve Holland will host a live broadcast from the studio of WAGY Radio 107.5FM. The lights will be turned on at 6 pm with Mayor Holland and his special guest conducting the countdown. Speakers will be set up along Main Street and inside POPS. People driving through are encouraged to tune into WAGY Radio 107.5FM. Folks can also watch the lights come on via the Town's webcam at www.townofforestcity.com.

Beginning on December 4, the Town kicks off Hometown Holiday Festivities. People can reserve their own, private, horse-drawn carriage for a ride under the lights along historic Main Street. Carriage rides will be available December 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, and 19. Visit www.exploreforestcity.com beginning November 30 at 12PM to make reservations. Carriages can seat four adults or fewer adults plus additional children. Carriages are $40 for 15 min. Carriages load in Huntley Street behind the POPS concession stand.

The ice-skating rink will be open December 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, and 19 from 6pm-until. Located across Park Square from POPS the rink is a hit with both young and old alike. Cost is $8/person and include skates.

Stroll through POPS and view the largest, lighted ornament in the region. The ornament makes a great photo op for holiday photos. New this year at POPS is the decorated, 14 ft. tree located on the small splash pad.

Explore Forest City Main Street Association will be selling hot chocolate, cider and coffee at the POPS concession stand on Fridays and Saturdays during Hometown Holiday Festivities.

While in Forest City, visitors are encourage to visit local restaurants and shops on historic Main Street.

Lights are on each night Thanksgiving, Nov. 26 through Sunday, January 3 and are on from 5pm-11:30pm.

The annual Christmas parade has been cancelled.

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