PHOTOS: ‘Winter Walk of Light’ provides holiday cheer in troubled times
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The annual “Winter Walk of Light” at Meadowlark Botanical Gardens in Vienna is back for 2020, with a few changes due to COVID-19 but still providing a showstopper visual impact to visitors. Enjoy these photos from Brian Trompeter
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Meadowlark Botanical Gardens, Winter Walk of Light-5 Multicolored lights bring out the detail of a metal sculpture of a pine cone at Meadowlark Botanical Gardens' "Winter Walk of Light," which goes through Jan. 3. (Photo by Brian Trompeter)
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Meadowlark Botanical Gardens, Winter Walk of Light-7 Giant mushrooms and flowers are among the many attractions at Meadowlark Botanical Gardens' "Winter Walk of Light" display, which runs through Jan. 3. (Photo by Brian Trompeter)
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Meadowlark Botanical Gardens, Winter Walk of Light-6 Visitors must pass through a tunnel of ever-changing lights toward the end of Meadowlark Botanical Gardens' "Winter Walk of Light," which goes through Jan. 3. (Photo by Brian Trompeter)
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Meadowlark Botanical Gardens, Winter Walk of Light-8 A light-covered split-rail fence adds to a landscape worth of Dr. Seuss at Meadowlark Botanical Gardens' "Winter Walk of Light" display, which runs through Jan. 3. (Photo by Brian Trompeter)
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Meadowlark Botanical Gardens, Winter Walk of Light-1 Lights cascade down a three-level fountain surrounded by mirrored disco balls at Meadowlark Botanical Gardens' "Winter Walk of Light," which runs nightly through Jan. 3. (Photo by Brian Trompeter)
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Meadowlark Botanical Gardens, Winter Walk of Light-3 Colored lights bring out fantastical tree shapes at Meadowlark Botanical Gardens' "Winter Walk of Light," which goes through Jan. 3. (Photo by Brian Trompeter)
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Meadowlark Botanical Gardens, Winter Walk of Light-4 A field of flower-shaped lights lies at the foot of a sprawling tree at Meadowlark Botanical Gardens' "Winter Walk of Light," which goes through Jan. 3. (Photo by Brian Trompeter)
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Meadowlark Botanical Gardens, Winter Walk of Light-2 Festively lighted trees lead the way to a Christmas tree at Meadowlark Botanical Gardens' "Winter Walk of Light," which goes through Jan. 3. (Photo by Brian Trompeter)
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