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January 20, 2018This is such a wonderful time of year. The holiday season means family time and Columbus Christmas traditions don’t disappoint.
There’s plenty to celebrate with your family at Abbington Assisted Living. Whether you are looking to honor old traditions or make new Columbus Christmas traditions, Abbington Assisted Living would love to be a part of your family’s holiday plans.
What Columbus Christmas traditions are your family’s favorites? Here are a few tried-and-true options to spread some holiday cheer. Read on:
Wildlights at the Columbus Zoo
Everyone knows Columbus has one of the best zoos around, and Wild Lights at the Columbus Zoo does not disappoint. It’s definitely worth bundling up and seeing the twinkling lights with your family.
Carriage Rides at Easton Town Center
This Columbus Christmas tradition will take you back in time to days’ past. Take a fun carriage ride at the Easton Town Center and remember the “good old days” and Christmases’ past.
Lights at the Scioto Mile
If you didn’t get enough holiday lights at the zoo, you are in luck. Lights at the Scioto Mile features more than 200,000 twinkling lights during the holiday season downtown, along the Scioto Mile.
Christmas Ranch
This one is a bit further afield, but the Christmas Ranch in Morrow is worth the drive. Take a stroll through a holiday village, decorated with more than 1 million lights that twinkle to the music. There’s also shopping, a Santa Bakery and train and wagon rides. Young and old alike will love this!
Holiday Choir Performances at the Ohio Statehouse
Can’t get enough Christmas music? Same. Stop by the Ohio Statehouse for a free lunchtime holiday choir performance on certain weekdays in December.
The Nutcracker
The holiday season wouldn’t be complete without a performance of The Nutcracker. This classic ballet is performed by BalletMet and is breathtaking.
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From our family to yours, we hope you have a wonderful holiday season and make some new Columbus Christmas traditions this year.