Each year the Winterhaven neighborhood draws tens of thousands of visitors to check out the dazzling and ornate light displays hosted by dozens of homes. The streets are temporarily closed to cars and people of all ages stroll about checking out the lights and enjoying the crisp evenings in Tucson. If you’ve ever been, you know that driving and parking is a hassle, not to mention a burden placed on surrounding neighborhoods to have all those cars parking on their streets. In this episode you’ll hear about some ways you can go “car-free” to Winterhaven and experience the holiday spectacular care-free. Content is responsive to and driven by the community, so if you have a question or topic you’d like to hear covered, email us at [email protected]. You can also find us on Facebook.
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