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McAdenville, NC is just a little west of Charlotte, NC in Gaston county. It is a sleepy textile town until Christmas time and then... Watch out!! It lights up and is known as Christmastown, USA.
McAdenville has been hoping the past few years that Thomas Kincaid would decide to paint this very quaint village and to their surprise and pleasure it has happened.
"You will not want to miss a chance at this historic opportunity. Thom has only painted NC twice before, with
Mark your calendars now if you wish to be there for the unveiling of Thomas Kincaid's painting titled...
"The Lights of Christmastown"
Thursday, December 1st at 4:30 p.m.
The new Legacy Park on Elm Street
McAdenville, NC
Patrick Kincaid will be present to answer questions and to sign paintings for his brother Thomas Kincaiid.
You will also get to enjoy the annual tree lighting ceremony.
Judith Parker, CRS, GRI
Keller Williams
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Come and enjoy McAdenville better known as "Christmas Town, USA". This small town is west of Charlotte, NC and is in Gaston county and lies along the South Fork River.
This year the magic and transformation of this small textile town into "Christmas Town, USA" is enjoyed from December 1, 2010 thru December 26, 2010.
Speaking of traditions, this tradition began in 1956 when 9 trees were decorated. Last year more than 370 trees were decorated and they decorate live trees only.
It is a wonderful way to spend an evening with family for you actually drive thru the town, sipping on hot chocolate and take in the magic of Christmas.
So, come and enjoy McAdenville better known as "Christmas Town, USA."
www.mcadenville-christmastown.com

Judith Parker, CRS, GRI
Keller Williams
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If you are looking for somewhere to take your family, kids, grandkids, or friends this holiday season, I will highly recommend taking a drive through McAdenville, which is located just off Interstate 85 about 15 minutes outside of Charlotte.
History
The quiet little town of McAdenville, which lies along the South Fork River in Gaston County N.C., comes alive in spectacular fashion each year as Christmas draws near. Almost overnight, the small textile town is transformed into " Christmas Town, USA ."
In 1956, the McAdenville Men's Club conceived the idea of using lights to decorate a few trees around the McAdenville Community Center. With the permission of town officials and Mr. W. J. Pharr, President of Pharr Yarns, nine trees were decorated the first year. Mrs. Pharr suggested the use of red, white and green lights, the traditional colors of Christmas. Later, at Mrs. Pharr's suggestion, the trees around the lake were decorated and the manger scene became the focal point of the Christmas decorations. The reaction to these early efforts was so favorable that each year the number of decorated trees has been increased. By 2004, more than 375 trees were giving off a warm holiday glow to the town and surrounding area.
Today, and for more than twenty years, Mr. J. M. Carstarphen, Chief Executive Officer of Pharr Yarns, has been instrumental in carrying on this tradition. His support, along with the continuing cooperation of company management and townspeople alike, has ensured that McAdenville will be a special place at a very special time of year when almost every home and evergreen tree proclaim the birth of Jesus.
The more than 375 trees which were decorated last year range in height from 6 feet to more than 90 feet. Only live trees are used. The number of lights on individual trees varies with the height, diameter and fullness of the trees. As few as 500 lights and as many as 5,000 lights may be used on one tree.
One of the favorite spots for viewers is the lake which is situated near the heart of town. Here are 33 trees, ranging in size from 12 to 40 feet, which ring the lake. The reflection of the lights in the water adds to the beauty of the scene. A fountain, located in the center of the lake, jets water 75 feet into the air. Lights shining on the fountain go through a sequence of red, green, blue and amber about once every ten seconds. At the lake, a 46 foot wide lighted image of Old Man Winter blows snowflakes into the air.
While much emphasis has been placed on the lighting of trees, this represents only a portion of the effort that goes into the preparation for Christmas. The town residents play a big part as they decorate their doors in original styles according to their own personal feelings. This gives a special expression of "Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas" from the townspeople to their visitors. A life-size nativity scene and life-size figures of carolers, complete with music, add to the effect.
More than 200 wreaths adorn lampposts throughout the town. Santa and his reindeer, a display that is nine feet tall and seventy feet long, are featured as part of the annual tradition.
Spot and flood lights are used in varying colors throughout the town to accent the scenes and to give special effects to the trees and surrounding scenery. Chrono-chime bells, mounted on a 30 foot structure located at the Community Center, play Christmas carols during the Christmas season.
Although the look of McAdenville will be different for the next several years due to work progressing on the development of several new neighborhoods in town, McAdenville and Pharr Yarns are dedicated to continuing the Christmas Town tradition for years to come.

Directions
Travel South through Charlotte, once through Charlotte, travel approximately 7 miles. Cross the Catawba River, take exit 27 at the end of the exit ramp. Turn left, travel for about one mile, turn right onto US 29-74. Stay on US 29-74 for about 6 miles cross the South Folk River travel 1 mile and turn right onto Wesleyan
Drive (Town of McAdenville)
or
If you prefer to stay on I-85 continue South approximately 6 miles. Cross the South Fork River, leave Interstate 85
at exit 23 (Lowell-McAdenville exit).
The lights glow nightly
Monday - Friday 5:30 - 9:30 pm
Saturday & Sunday 5:30 - 11:00 pm
From:
Wednesday, December 1
thru
Sunday, December 26
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