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A Nebraska town’s 101-year-old Christmas light tradition
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The town of Minden, Nebraska is known for its holiday traditions: the Christmas lights adorning the courthouse, which started in 1922, and the “Light of the World” Christmas pageant, begun in 1946. NBC News’ Harry Smith visited the town and spoke with community members on the festive traditions.
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