One tradition that carries on is piling into the family vehicle to view the festive lights and decorations on homes around town. 23 years ago, Livermore resident Alex Dourov took the guesswork out of driving around to see lights.
Here are the Bay Area s best holiday lights to safely see this year
Despite the COVID-19 coronavirus, may local homes will still light up the night this season
Douglas Zimmerman
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2020 has been a trying year for everyone due to COVID-19 coronavirus. As the Bay Area days grow colder and the nights grow longer, viewing a brilliant lights display during the holiday season seems like the perfect way to cheer the soul. However, the pandemic has impacted many of the Bay Area s largest and most well-known displays this year.
The largest display to go dark this year is Deacon Dave, who normally lights up his Livermore home with over 640,000 lights. To protect the number of volunteers who spend months putting together the holiday display, as well as the thousands of visitors, he decided to cancel his display.