NEW YORK — Lights, trees, gingerbread and the Grinch are among the Christmastime attractions on display around the country.
Here are some East Coast attractions that might fit your travel plans this year — or that you can put on your list for the future:
Close to home
New York City’s holiday traditions never fail to please:
There is the tree at Rockefeller Center, the Radio City “Christmas Spectacular” show, origami decorations on the tree at the American Museum of Natural History, the Neapolitan Baroque creche and tree at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and, of course, windows decorated with Christmas themes in stores around the city.
In the Bronx, the New York Botanical Garden hosts its annual train show, with model trains winding around miniature replicas of New York landmarks made from plant materials like bark, leaves and nuts.
At Grand Central Terminal, there are real trains, along with a light show each evening through Dec. 26 from 5 to 11 p.m.
And at the Children’s Museum of Manhattan, an interactive exhibit called “The Grinch’s Holiday Workshop” is up through Dec. 31, along with a synthetic ice rink where kids
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