Christmas lights aglow in Williamson County
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Loy and Cathy Hardcastle, Fair St., Franklin
Submitted / Loy Hardcastle

DJ and Eric Jensen, Mer Rouge, Nolensville
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The home on West Main Street in Franklin is decorted with the Peanuts Christmas theme.
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This home at 1101 Clairmonte Drive has its holiday spirit a glow with lights even on the roof. Clairmonte subdivsion is located off New Highway 96 near downtown Franklin.
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1956 Sunnyside Dr. Brentwood is a home on the Holly Trolley route. Passengers exit the Holly Trolley to get a close look at one of the more decorated homes on the route Friday December 1, 2017.
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1956 Sunnyside Dr. in Brentwood is a home on the Holly Trolley route photographed Friday December 1, 2017.
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1956 Sunnyside Dr. in Brentwood is a home on the Holly Trolley route photographed Friday December 1, 2017.
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This Franklin home on Bratton Place Drive has its holiday lights synchronize.
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Susan and Wayne Pneuman, Princeton HIlls subdivision, Brentwood
Submitted / Susan Pneuman

Reese & Emily Smith home on Southall Road, Franklin
Submitted / Lauren Smith George

Reese & Emily Smith home on Southall Road, Franklin
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A Noel sign is on display on the roof of the White building on Main Street in downtown Franklin.
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The Parkers' home, Thurmond Court, Campbell Station, Spring Hill
Submitted / Dawn Parker

Brady home on Abercairn Dr in Sullivan Farms subdivision, Franklin
Submitted / Michael Brady

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Lights on Old Charlotte is a computerized lighting display located in Franklin on 2613 Old Charlotte Pike.
This year is the 12th year for Lights on Old Charlotte which has hover 60,000 lights and 128 Channels of Light-O-Rama Computer Control.
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Event planner and designer Chase Rivers of Franklin decorated his family’s Christmas tree with Waterford ice crystal collection ornaments. The gold and teal colored tree is also flocked.
Chase Rivers

The Parkers' home, Thurmond Court, Campbell Station, Spring Hill
Submitted / Dawn Parker

The Parkers' home, Thurmond Court, Campbell Station, Spring Hill
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The Parkers' home, Thurmond Court, Campbell Station, Spring Hill
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Johnson Elementary Art teacher Cassie Stephens recently decorated this rainbow tree that she received from Treetopia for her art room. Because the tree is for the art room and will stay up all year, Stephens is not calling it a Christmas tree. She decorated the tree with art supply ornaments.
Cassie Stephens

Johnson Elementary Art teacher Cassie Stephens recently decorated this rainbow tree that she received from Treetopia for her art room. Because the tree is for the art room and will stay up all year, Stephens is not calling it a Christmas tree. She decorated the tree with art supply ornaments.
Cassie Stephens

Huss family home, Chenoweth Place, Brentwood. "My 14-year-old and 11-year-old help me put them up," said Andy Huss.
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Huss family home, Chenoweth Place, Brentwood. "My 14-year-old and 11-year-old help me put them up," said Andy Huss.
Submitted / Andy Huss

Huss family home, Chenoweth Place, Brentwood. "My 14-year-old and 11-year-old help me put them up," said Andy Huss.
Submitted / Andy Huss

The Owen family home, Forest Lawn Drive in Brentwood
Submitted / Pam Owen

A decorated home on the Holly Trolley route photographed Friday December 1, 2017.
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The Swafford home, Deerfield Lane, Franklin. "This is my favorite part of Christmas. Rounding the bend to our home and seeing "JOY" in the trees. It was the idea of my sons Thomas and Travis Swafford," wrote Tara Swafford.
Submitted / Tara L. Swafford

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The home on West Main Street in Franklin is decorted with the Peanuts Christmas theme.
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"These are rings that my husband, Bob Musgrove has at our house, 50+ feet in the trees," said Kay Musgrove of the rings at their home on Legacy Hills.
Submitted / Kay Musgrove

Franklin home in Willow Springs neighborhood.
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It definitely is looking a lot like Christmas throughout Williamson County.
From bedazzled trees with favorite ornaments and multi-colored lights to full-on creative scenes made of lights in neighborhoods filled with creative displays, it's a perfect time to take a drive to see the best of the holiday season.
We asked readers to submit their favorite Christmas lights photos. We've got them here plus some from our photo staff.
But, it's not too late to submit yours. Send your favorites to Williamson editor Marcia Prouse (mprouse@tennessean.com). Include your name and phone number. Only submissions with names and numbers via email will be considered.
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