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Yeah--Quebec City. Passports are easy. If you just want lights and a cute place to walk around, St. Augustine is lovely--no snow, obviously.
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We are going to Montreal and Quebec City for Christmas this year for this exact reason. |
Of course they need passports to go to Canada! Is this still DCUM? |
| We've spent Christmas at Stowe and it was lovely. |
Kids under 16 just need birth certificates for land crossings to Canada. |
Well for one, so OP isn't in THIS situation! |
| I've heard the Victorian homes are cute in Cape May, NJ for Xmas |
Most of these places are very unlikely to have snow at Xmas |
This |
True story: https://www.cbp.gov/travel/us-citizens/western-hemisphere-travel-initiative |
| Um DC! The monuments lit up the capitol and White House tree. The Washington monument display. |
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Morristown NJ
The village green is beautifully decorated for the holidays |
| I'd imagine colonial Williamsburg. But never been. |
The OP did not say she needed snow. Just that it would feel like a Christmasy town. |
| If you had passports you could fly somewhere like Kirkby Lonsdale. |