37th Street (Austin)

[1][2][3][4] The tradition attracts tens of thousands of visitors each year, though neighbor participation has decreased the past few years due to the original residents having moved away and more students renting homes in the neighborhood.

[1][4][5] In the mid-1980s, a couple of neighbors began bridging the street with Christmas lights left by other neighbors and found at fraternity and sorority houses near the University of Texas.

Early participant Bob Godbout recalled, "It didn't start out as Christmas lights.

In response, street residents turned off all lights, resulting in numerous complaints directed at the city from visitors expecting light displays.

City workers returned the following day to reinstall the lights.