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Satellite Beach cul-de-sac Verbenia Court is known in the community by a more familiar name: Candy Cane Lane.
Candy Cane Lane, a drive-thru Christmastime tradition since 1952, shows off Christmas decorated homes and front yards in the Oxnard Street and Lubao Avenue neighborhood of Woodland Hills.
A sign greets visitors near Candy Cane Lane's entrance. About 300 homes in the Milwaukee-area neighborhood display decorations to benefit children's cancer research.
Karyn Davis-Furrow, center, owner of Karyn’s Western Decor & Fashion, Megan Ringlein and Jill Distel of the Miracle Letter Program stand with the MLP’s candy cane mailbox. Karyn&#82… ...
Caught on camera: Thieves steal Christmas decorations from Lakewood home Ring video shows two thieves stealing candy cane decorations from the yard in less than five minutes.
Six inflatable decorations – including Mickey Mouse and Snoopy – were taken from the yard as well as about half a dozen plastic candy canes, the Rushes said.
Mrs. E.L. Gotez (right), President of the Airline Garden Club, prepares her candy cane yard decoration, while Mrs. M.L. Gandt (left) club vice-president, helps in 1970. (Advocate file photo) ...
Residents of the Woodland Hills neighborhood known as Candy Cane Lane are growing frustrated with visitors who leave trash behind and vandalize Christmas displays.
Get into the holiday spirit and see festive lights, and other decorations at these Candy Cane Lanes across Los Angeles.
One Cathedral City resident is sharing his story after capturing surveillance footage of thieves stealing Christmas decorations from his front yard this weekend. George Skoglund lives on Minerva ...