Every day is Christmas on these roads

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Christmas comes but once a year except for the residents and travellers of the world’s most festive roads.

Christmas Drive

Christmas Drives appear to be a uniquely American institution, with locations in Huntington Beach, California, Nolensville and Morristown, Tennessee, South Carolina and Vienna, Georgia

Christmas Street

Christmas Streets can be found in the UK, in Gillingham, Bristol and Kirkdale, while on the opposite side of the earth there’s also one in Fairfield, Victoria, Australia.

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Christmas Road

Christmas Road seems to be the world’s most popular festive thoroughfare. Detour discovered over a dozen Christmas Roads in New Zealand and the USA. Starting in the southern hemisphere there are Christmas Roads in Manurewa, Clarkville and Milford. Florida has Christmas Roads near Campbelton and Cottondale, in Georgia you’ll find them between Cuthbert and Dawson and not far from Moultrie, and in Houston and Quarry, Texas.

Christmas Lane

Only England has Christmas Lanes, and you’ll find them in Metfield, Farnham Common, Lowestoft and Rochester.

Christmas Close

Spare a thought to the residents of Christmas Close in Alton and Wareham, who will always be near to the holiday season, but never quite reach it.

Oh, Christmas Tree, oh Christmas Tree, how wonderful are your branch routes!

In Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, Altadena, California, you can take a trip up Christmas Tree Lane. To travel on Christmas Tree Road visit Valero or Hartwell, Georgia, Spiveys Corner, North Carolina, Herrin Precinct, Sand Prairie Township and Decatur, Illinois. In Hawkwell, near Southend, UK you can also curve through Christmas Tree Crescent.

Santa Claus is coming to town

Actually in Indiana, Georgia and Arizona, Santa Claus is the town, while in Florida, Michigan, Arizona and Mississipi you’ll find Christmas itself, no mater which road you take.


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