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Welcome to our Photo Tour of Kingfisher In Lights. Join us as we walk you through the celebration of lights! |
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The Archway is the beginning of your lights extravaganza! Drive through the 27 foot tall, 35 foot wide arches erected in 1998 to welcome our visitors to the annual lighting event. Adorned with 44,550 lights in bright "Christmas" colors, you will have no problem finding the entrance to our park. For a more nostalgic and even romantic tour of our park, you may choose to ride the train for an up-close and personal view of all of the displays. |
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The bridge will amaze you with its 90,000 lights which illuminate your path from side to side. The Swinging Bridge has been a part of Kingfisher history for over 100 years. It once served as the only passage between the eastern part of the county and the main part of town. More brilliant now, it stands and serves as one of Kingfisher In Lights focal points. Feel free to get out and walk across our favorite little bridge! |
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Stairway to Heaven Known as the "Stairway to Heaven", it's sheer stature brings a heartfelt awe of inspiration. Standing 62 feet tall and 35 feet wide at the base, it depicts 171 angels in their ascent from this earth to their place in heaven. Each of the victims is represented by one angel, 168 in all with an additional three ascending angels representing the three unborn children killed in the bombing. This memorial to the bombing victims is the only one of its kind. The design has been copyrighted by Kingfisher In Lights, Inc. It is our hope that in the spirit of the season, we remember the many blessings bestowed upon each of us everyday. |
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A traditional sight in the mind's eye of the comfy, cozy family room lit only by the fire in the fireplace. The stockings hung with such care and of course a familiar symbol of the season, rock solid and decorated with presents below, is sure to bring out the Norman Rockwell in you as you fight the desire to sit in the brightly lit rocking chair to enjoy the warmth. |
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What would Christmas be without an angel to guard and guide us on our way? The angel of the park is exuberant with her bright robe of red and wings of gold. The message of peace is evident in her calming stance and her brightness brings thoughts of a heavenly descent. Along the way you will notice many such symbols, such as the "Angel of Peace" (not shown). |
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Here we go a caroling to bring the joy of Christmas alive! Our Carolers stroll and bring the sounds of Christmas Joy to all that hear them. Adorned in period clothing and lit in the brightest of colors, this group of carolers wishes to all Season's Greeting with every note. |
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Yes! This 18 foot tall, 98 foot long dragon will get oohs and ahs from all around you as his head and tail sways up and down. One of the last "good" fire breathing dragons left, he will amaze you with 32,000 red, green, and white lights! |
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Watch out! These jumping reindeer will delight you on your tour down candy cane road as our playful reindeer bound across your path with little effort. |
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Kingfisher in Lights takes you out to the ballgame. It's like being right there! There's the pitch, he swings, and it's a long hard hit to right field!! Now all we need are the hot dogs! Watch this ball team in action as it displays the "All American Game". |
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The Buckle of the Wheat Belt - that is where you are when you come to Kingfisher. It only stands to reason that we are memorialized with our very own display! Make sure that when you leave here (if you do) that you tell your friends and family, "I've been to the Buckle of the Wheat Belt, have you?" We, of course, hope to see you again AND your friends and family! |
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Proud to be an American! Kingfisher's patriotism shows proudly as this 9 feet tall and 17 feet wide display of the American Flag brightens your path. Brightly lit with 46,000 red, white, and blue lights, Kingfisher displays its trust and faith in God & Country. |
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These are just a few of our lighted displays. We invite you to come visit Kingfisher during our lights festival and take a tour through the Park. For more information, tours, accommodations, or to volunteer, contact us! |
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Thank you for visiting and we hope to see you soon! For
more information, please contact us |
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