Photographer Mike Schultz provides a glimpse of area homes aglow with Christmas illumination and decorations
Just in case the weather keeps you from getting out to view Christmas lights over the next few days, Clark County Today is offering a glimpse of the many homes and other attractions that are currently aglow with the sights and colors of the holiday season.
The staff at Clark County Today wish you all a very Merry and blessed Christmas.
Photos have been provided by Mike Schultz of Schultz Photography (www.schultzphotography.com).
Christmas on Franklin Street





Ridgefield Candy Cane Lane








Ridgefield Community Tree








Downtown Ridgefield


Ridgefield


Columbia Street and NW 41st. Street in Vancouver




Woodland

Salmon Creek

Ilani Casino Resort Christmas Tree

Cascade Park

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