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✅ What is “Bugg Lights” The Bugg Lights started in 1971, when Nathan Bugg began decorating his home in Albuquerque with festive lights and holiday displays — over decades it grew into a large, beloved Christmas tradition. Decorations have included colorful lights, animated or 3-D display pieces (characters like Snoopy, holiday scenes, and more). At its peak the display had hundreds of thousands of lights and many elaborate decorations — so big that traffic and crowds prompted the original house to stop hosting it around 2001. 📍 Where/When to See It (2025–2026 Season) The display is now back at the original-ish location: 2223 Hoffman Drive NE, Albuquerque, in the Northeast Heights (near the intersection of Hoffman Dr NE, Pennsylvania Street, and Menaul Blvd) According to local listings: the holiday lights show often starts the day after Thanksgiving (or around the end of November) — for example, one source said “kicks off Friday, Nov. 28” at 6 p.m. The lights are usually up through the holidays, often into early January. 🎄 Why It’s Special / What to Expect It’s a multi-generation tradition: the holiday display started with Nathan Bugg, and now younger generations of the family continue it — the current caretaker (as of 2024+) is his grandson, Jared Bugg. The display includes many of the original decorations, such as animated pieces, classic holiday characters, music-synced lights, and festive displays like Ferris wheels, penguin choirs, and more nostalgic holiday icons. It tends to draw families and visitors — especially kids — and for many longtime Albuquerque locals, it’s a nostalgic annual tradition. 💡 Tips If You Plan to Visit Go at night (after sunset) to see the full lights & decorations effect. Consider doing a drive or walk in the neighborhood — there may be other decorated houses nearby, making for a mini-holiday lights tour. Bring a small donation or nonperishable food item (some years the family has done food drives when showing the lights). Be mindful of traffic and parking: large lights display tend to attract many visitors.