When the holidays roll around each town has their own special traditions to spread Christmas cheer. St. Albans has a unique way of lighting up the season making it the twinkliest town in Vermont for one festive evening in December. Make your holiday merry and bright by taking in the colorful lights and decorations that make their way onto the streets during the annual holiday tractor parade.
St. Albans will glow with thousands of sparkling lights on December 7, 2018 during the St. Albans Cooperative Annual Tractor Parade.
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Come join the crowds that line the streets to view the unique way this town welcomes the holiday season.
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The parade commences at 6 p.m. leaving from the Co-Op store and traveling up Main Street by Taylor Park and then returning to the Co-Op store.
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Tractors and other farm trucks will leave the fields and get decked out in their brightest lights before hitting the streets.
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This is the 5th year the event has run and thousands of spectators turn out to see the one-of-a-kind moving holiday lights display.
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Enjoy this delightful family-friendly event in Vermont to kick off a season that is full of joy and cheer.
YouTube/ County Courier The parade begins and ends at the Co-Op Store located at 138 Federal St., St. Albans 05478. While the parade starts at 6 p.m., the festivities commence at the store at 4 p.m. with games for the kids, face painting, and more. For more information, click here.
Enjoy a little sample of a past Holiday Tractor Parade in St. Albans by watching this short video by YouTube user, County Courier.
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The parade begins and ends at the Co-Op Store located at 138 Federal St., St. Albans 05478. While the parade starts at 6 p.m., the festivities commence at the store at 4 p.m. with games for the kids, face painting, and more. For more information, click here.
Have you ever attended the holiday tractor parade in St. Albans? Share your photos and experiences in the comments section below. There are all kinds of wonderful holiday events taking place in the Green Mountain State. One of our other favorites is this three-day celebration.
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