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Dyker Lights: A Relentlessly Joyful Tour Through the Bowels of Brooklyn
Dyker Lights: A Relentlessly Joyful Tour Through the Bowels of Brooklyn
By Kate Gavino
December 18, 2012

Dyker Height's spectacularly garish Christmas light displays have become the stuff of legend. I decided to brave the Christmas 'n Cannoli and finally see the neighborhood for myself. Little did I know that soulless sheep babies, dub-step holiday tunes, and Captain Kangaroo awaited me.

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