Photos: The 73rd annual Winterhaven Festival of Lights in Tucson
The 73rd annual Winterhaven Festival of Lights runs 6-10 pm everyday, December 10β26. There is no admission. However, a donation to the Community Food Bank is requested. There are no drive-thru dates this year.
The event was started in 1949 by Winterhaven's original developer, C.B. Richards, after he visited some similar neighborhood light displays in Beverly Hills, Calif. In fact, the whole neighborhood was designed in hopes of one day being able to host a big holiday festival like the one we see today. Go to winterhavenfestival.org for more information.
Photos by Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star
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