It's a miracle, Clark!
Nearly every neighborhood has one—that house that takes their holiday lighting to a whole different level. These are the people who put Clark W. Griswold's house to shame, who spend months planning their holiday show.
So, without further ado, jump below the fold to see some of the best (or worst if you happen to be the poor family living next door) displays in the country.
Set to the Tran-Siberian Orchestra's "Wizards of Winter," YouTube user Jeff Maxey shows what can happen when the entire neighborhood pulls together for a coordinated display:
This 2013 display in Newark, California, gained the attention of all their neighbors AND network television. Set to "Christmas Can Can" by Straight No Chaser, this California music teacher/director went all out:
The Johnson family's dub step show in Knoxville, Tennessee, is serious business. They host the biggest display show in town:
The 2014 holiday season wouldn't be complete without someone creating a display set to Disney's mega-hit "Let it Go" from the movie
Frozen. The family who created this display claims their ultra-green set-up only costs around
$6 in electricity to run for the entire season. If you have kids, gather round and hit play:
Didn't hear that song enough in 2014? Let's do it again! The Larsen family in Illinois have totally lost their minds with this professional-quality, mind-blowing show:
Coordinated to the worldwide mega-hit "Gangnam Style," this Orange County display drew massive traffic and annoyed neighbors for the duration of the 2012 season:
Do you have a mind-blowing display in your neighborhood? Share your favorite video in the comments below!