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La Crosse’s annual Rotary Lights show on display in Riverside Park for its 30th year - MSNLA CROSSE, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) – La Crosse has one of the best Christmas lights displays in the area, and it is put on downtown at Riverside Park. The lights are free to the public, but the Rotary ...
LA CROSSE, Wis. (CBS 58) -- If you're heading to La Crosse this holiday season, you'll want to check out Riverside Park.Officials tell CBS 58 the park will shine brightly throughout the holidays ...
The 2020 Rotary Lights display kicked off Friday at Riverside Park in La Crosse, albeit with some small changes because of COVID-19.
Rotary Lights celebrates its 30th year with new attractions and changes. Volunteers work hard to ensure another successful year of festivities.
Twenty-five years ago, Riverside Park became a winter wonderland for the first time ever. Rotary Lights president helping light up Riverside Park for 25th year | La Crosse | news8000.com Skip to ...
LA CROSSE (WKBT) -- The Rotary Lights display at Riverside Park is coming together. Crews and volunteers are working on assembling the lights display with candy canes, wreaths, trees, and of ...
LA CROSSE, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) – Rotary Lights has been lighting up La Crosse’s Riverside Park for 390 years. That is thanks in large part to the volunteers who make it all possible. Since 1995 ...
The La Crosse Rotary Lights display kicks off it's 29th year Friday, November 24. It's a display of over three million lights all set up in Riverside Park in Lacrosse along the Mississippi River.
The Rotary Lights display in La Crosse is back on for the season at Riverside Park. The display embodies the Christmas spirit with a community coming together to help each other.
LA CROSSE, Wis. (WEAU) - Riverside Park will be seeing plenty of work getting done as the Rotary Lights are being taken down. Rotary Lights President Pat Stephens says it has been busy the last ...
The 2020 Rotary Lights display kicked-off Friday at Riverside Park in La Crosse, with some small changes because of COVID-19. Downtown La Crosse and Riverside Park were bustling with holiday ...
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