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Jingling Bells on Candy Cane Lane

El Corzo in Rancho Santa Margarita has a reputation to uphold. Take a look at what the street has in store for onlookers this year.

The cul-de-sac in Melinda Heights is a lot like other ones, except that during the evenings over the Christmas holidays, it takes on a life of its own.

El Corzo is transformed into Rancho Santa Margarita's Candy Cane Lane, where yards are covered with fake snow and gingerbread houses and elves and reindeer.

And there are plenty of lights.

Check out the video to see what this year's edition looks like.

And if you like looking at Christmas lights, check out another street in the neighborhood that has .

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