Symphony of Lights

The Symphony of Lights in Columbia features 70 creatures brought to life with bright colors, design, animation and twinkling lights. Your family can enjoy the holiday magic from the warmth of your own car as you drive through a maze of Christmas light displays. The proceeds from the annual Symphony of Lights benefit the Howard County General Hospital.<br>
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The Symphony of Lights runs 6 p.m.-10 p.m. daily through Jan. 6 (except Dec. 31) at Symphony Woods, 5950 Symphony Woods Road in Columbia. Admission for cars seating up to 8 passengers is $20; 9-24 passengers: $45; 25 or more: $125. Call 410-740-7840.<br>
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( Photo by Jen Rynda / November 18, 2012 )

The Symphony of Lights in Columbia features 70 creatures brought to life with bright colors, design, animation and twinkling lights. Your family can enjoy the holiday magic from the warmth of your own car as you drive through a maze of Christmas light displays. The proceeds from the annual Symphony of Lights benefit the Howard County General Hospital.

The Symphony of Lights runs 6 p.m.-10 p.m. daily through Jan. 6 (except Dec. 31) at Symphony Woods, 5950 Symphony Woods Road in Columbia. Admission for cars seating up to 8 passengers is $20; 9-24 passengers: $45; 25 or more: $125. Call 410-740-7840.

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