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| Christmas Carnivals » Christmas Around The World » Christmas In Nevada |
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Christmas In Nevada |
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Christmas in Nevada is special. Apart from the salaried people, the hardworking miners and the farmers also enjoy the festival to the hilt. Nevada is rich in silver and gold and the state is also the home of Comstock Lode. Nevada is very cold and Christmas in Nevada is usually white.
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The cold bleak weather outside makes the decorated Christmas trees and gaily-wrapped gift packages look exceedingly cheerful.
The Christmas fairs are an inextricable part of Christmas in Nevada. The Christmas crafts bazaar is held before Christmas Eve and there is hectic buying and selling. The food stalls are full of holiday crowd making the most of it. Some fairs also have gourmet food festival and hay wagon rides. The people of Nevada welcome and honor the birth of Jesus Christ by the activities, which they undertake before Christmas. Wreaths are decorated in the house. The evergreens are sometimes with a red bow, which make a very pretty picture. The fir or pine is used as Christmas tree. The tree is decorated with Christmas ornaments and many LED candles or other LED lights. Sometimes the yards and the outhouses are decorated with string lights. Nevada churches are decorated with lights, scenes of Nativity and giant outdoor decorations like the star or Santa Claus.
Christmas in Nevada sees the carolers in all their glory. Christmas carols can be heard in every nook and cranny and the church choirs are in the “Christmassy” best. Traditional Christmas dinner is taken in Nevada, like other parts of America. To know more, log on to
Christmas Carnivals.
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