There’s a magical Christmas village in Illinois that you need to visit before it’s too late. This winter wonderland comes to life each holiday season and is a tradition for young and old alike.

Enjoy lights, festive cheer, and a community of friends at this small town Christmas attraction. It just doesn’t feel like the holidays until you do.

Bethalto Christmas Village in Southern Illinois is a magnificent display of holiday lights like you’ve never seen before. This walk-through exhibit is located in the town’s Central Park and will make you feel like you’re in a whole other world.

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Hours of operation are 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., and the event is free. There are many festive themed-cottages that draw much attention from locals. These whimsical holiday displays are one-of-a-kind.

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In addition to lights, there is also music, live entertainment, refreshments, and craft vendors each night. Search this magical Christmas village for a petting zoo and live nativity too.

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Children will also get the chance to meet Santa and Mrs. Claus in the gazebo. Get your camera ready for the cutest holiday photos of the season.

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Guests also enjoy a wealth of decorated Christmas trees as well as displays dedicated to Illinois farming, mining, and transportation history.

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Hurry in before it’s too late as the last day of operation for this magical Christmas village is December 16, 2017. It’ll put you in the holiday mood real quick.

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The Bethalto Christmas Village is located at Bethalto Central Park which you’ll find at 213 N Prairie Street. Get more information on its Facebook page.

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For more holiday cheer, check out 11 things you must do in Illinois before it truly feels like Christmas.

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