Photos: 2017 Winterhaven Festival of Lights
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The 68th Winterhaven Festival of Lights continues nightly from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. through Dec. 26 in Tucson.
2017 Winterhaven Festival of Lights
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A young visitor strolls past a large, illuminated snowman near Candy Cane Lane.
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Visitors admire the lights and animals in the "Winterhaven Zoo" during opening night.
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Visitors stop to admire the lights and catch foamy "snowflakes" during opening night.
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Visitors bask in the glow of lights during opening night of the 2017 Winterhaven Festival of Lights.
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Visitors admire the lights near Candy Cane Lane during opening night.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star2017 Winterhaven Festival of Lights
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Visitors stroll through the lighted arch of Candy Cane Lane during opening night.
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Early arrivals peacefully stroll Christmas Avenue during opening night of the 2017 Winterhaven Festival of Lights.
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Visitors admire the lighted candy canes during opening night of the 2017 Winterhaven Festival of Lights.
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Residents still work on the detail of their homes during opening night of the 2017 Winterhaven Festival of Lights.
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A slow shutter speed warps a smattering of lights during opening night of the 2017 Winterhaven Festival of Lights.
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The musical stylings of accordion duo "Musette", Candi Baranski, left, and Dani Keiko entertain the crowd during opening night of the 2017 Winterhaven Festival of Lights.
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A young girl lights up at the fake snowfall and decorations during opening night of the 2017 Winterhaven Festival of Lights.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star2017 Winterhaven Festival of Lights
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Visitors pack in to take photos during opening night of the 2017 Winterhaven Festival of Lights.
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Winterhaven visitors affix wishes to the Wishing Tree during opening night of the 2017 Winterhaven Festival of Lights.
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