American Christmas Celebrates Grand Opening of Holiday Lane

With the holidays just around the corner, BCW Member American Christmas recently celebrated the grand opening of its popular Holiday Lane with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and tour. The event held November 7 was attended by local dignitaries, elected officials and Executive Directors of three nonprofit organizations that will benefit from 100% of the net ticket sales.
Located at 30 Warren Place in Mount Vernon, American Christmas has been designing and installing the world’s most iconic holiday displays for over 50 years. In New York those include landmarks like Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, Macy’s, Cartier, Harry Winston, Ralph Lauren, and J. Crew, to name just a few. Across America, they work in 30 states and decorate some of the most prestigious locations including, Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills.
This year, their showroom has once again been transformed into ‘Holiday Lane,’ a magical Christmas walk-thru for children and adults alike, perfect for taking those memorable Christmas photos. Holiday Lane at American Christmas features 100,000 twinkling lights, many whimsical animatronics, and festive figurines. Visitors can also shop at the on-site retail store, Christmas in America, which offers unique ornaments, decorations, pre-lit Christmas trees, infinity lights, and more.
Holiday Lane will remain open through December 29 and Santa will visit several days throughout the season. Dates and times are available on the web site where people can purchase tickets from $10 – $25. All net proceeds will benefit the Mount Vernon Boys & Girls Club, Northeast STEM Academy of Mt. Vernon, and Youth Community Outreach Program of Mount Vernon.
American Christmas is the largest provider of festive lighting in the world. It provides turnkey solutions for incredibly complex and intricate commercial Christmas displays used by retail stores, building lobbies, corporate headquarters, hotels, malls and more across 30 states. American Christmas services include design and development, manufacturing and assembly, distribution, installation, removal, refurbishment, and storage.
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