Miracle on 34th Street lights up for 2022 holiday season
A holiday tradition is back in Hampden, lighting up the neighborhood for all to see. The 73rd annual Miracle on 34th Street lights were officially turned on Saturday night as hundreds gathered to take it all in. The Esposito family is marking its second Miracle on 34th Street, putting the final touches on their abstract nativity scene. Marylanders come from all over to see this decades-old tradition in the 700 block of West 34th Street. For some, it's an annual spectacle.
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