Christmas light gallery, Dec. 2025
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A large display of festive Christmas lights can be found at the home of Marj and Tony Baker along Frankton Road in Hood River, Oregon on December 18, 2025. Each year for over 23 years the couple have created a Christmas lights wonderland where people can either drive their cars or walk through the hundreds of Christmas lights and dozens of characters on display. “We want to share the Christmas spirit with anyone who wants to check out our display,” says Tony Baker. This year’s display has Santa riding in a brightly lit carriage pulled by reindeer, a large 7 foot snowman, carolers, the Grinch, candy canes and lots of other Christmas icons.
- Photo by Helen H. Richardson/Special to the Columbia Gorge News
HOOD RIVER, OREGON - A large display of festive Christmas lights can be found at the home of Marj and Tony Baker along Frankton Road in Hood River, Oregon on December 18, 2025. Each year for over 23 years the couple have created a Christmas lights wonderland where people can either drive their cars or walk through the hundreds of Christmas lights and dozens of characters on display. “We want to share the Christmas spirit with anyone who wants to check out our display,” says Tony Baker. This year’s display has Santa riding in a brightly lit carriage pulled by reindeer, a large 7 foot snowman, carolers, the Grinch, candy canes and lots of other Christmas icons. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/Special to the Columbia Gorge News)
- Helen H. Richardson
HOOD RIVER, OREGON - A large display of festive Christmas lights can be found at the home of Marj and Tony Baker along Frankton Road in Hood River, Oregon on December 18, 2025. Each year for over 23 years the couple have created a Christmas lights wonderland where people can either drive their cars or walk through the hundreds of Christmas lights and dozens of characters on display. “We want to share the Christmas spirit with anyone who wants to check out our display,” says Tony Baker. This year’s display has Santa riding in a brightly lit carriage pulled by reindeer, a large 7 foot snowman, carolers, the Grinch, candy canes and lots of other Christmas icons. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/Special to the Columbia Gorge News)
- Helen H. Richardson
HOOD RIVER, OREGON - A large display of festive Christmas lights can be found at the home of Marj and Tony Baker along Frankton Road in Hood River, Oregon on December 18, 2025. Each year for over 23 years the couple have created a Christmas lights wonderland where people can either drive their cars or walk through the hundreds of Christmas lights and dozens of characters on display. “We want to share the Christmas spirit with anyone who wants to check out our display,” says Tony Baker. This year’s display has Santa riding in a brightly lit carriage pulled by reindeer, a large 7 foot snowman, carolers, the Grinch, candy canes and lots of other Christmas icons. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/Special to the Columbia Gorge News)
- Helen H. Richardson
HOOD RIVER, OREGON - A large display of festive Christmas lights can be found at the home of Marj and Tony Baker along Frankton Road in Hood River, Oregon on December 18, 2025. Each year for over 23 years the couple have created a Christmas lights wonderland where people can either drive their cars or walk through the hundreds of Christmas lights and dozens of characters on display. “We want to share the Christmas spirit with anyone who wants to check out our display,” says Tony Baker. This year’s display has Santa riding in a brightly lit carriage pulled by reindeer, a large 7 foot snowman, carolers, the Grinch, candy canes and lots of other Christmas icons. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/Special to the Columbia Gorge News)
- Helen H. Richardson
HOOD RIVER, OREGON - A large display of festive Christmas lights can be found at the home of Marj and Tony Baker along Frankton Road in Hood River, Oregon on December 18, 2025. Each year for over 23 years the couple have created a Christmas lights wonderland where people can either drive their cars or walk through the hundreds of Christmas lights and dozens of characters on display. “We want to share the Christmas spirit with anyone who wants to check out our display,” says Tony Baker. This year’s display has Santa riding in a brightly lit carriage pulled by reindeer, a large 7 foot snowman, carolers, the Grinch, candy canes and lots of other Christmas icons. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/Special to the Columbia Gorge News)
- Helen H. Richardson
HOOD RIVER, OREGON - A large display of festive Christmas lights can be found at the home of Marj and Tony Baker along Frankton Road in Hood River, Oregon on December 18, 2025. Each year for over 23 years the couple have created a Christmas lights wonderland where people can either drive their cars or walk through the hundreds of Christmas lights and dozens of characters on display. “We want to share the Christmas spirit with anyone who wants to check out our display,” says Tony Baker. This year’s display has Santa riding in a brightly lit carriage pulled by reindeer, a large 7 foot snowman, carolers, the Grinch, candy canes and lots of other Christmas icons. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/Special to the Columbia Gorge News)
- Helen H. Richardson
HOOD RIVER, OREGON - A large display of festive Christmas lights can be found at the home of Marj and Tony Baker along Frankton Road in Hood River, Oregon on December 18, 2025. Each year for over 23 years the couple have created a Christmas lights wonderland where people can either drive their cars or walk through the hundreds of Christmas lights and dozens of characters on display. “We want to share the Christmas spirit with anyone who wants to check out our display,” says Tony Baker. This year’s display has Santa riding in a brightly lit carriage pulled by reindeer, a large 7 foot snowman, carolers, the Grinch, candy canes and lots of other Christmas icons. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/Special to the Columbia Gorge News)
- Helen H. Richardson
HOOD RIVER, OREGON - December 14: Santa sits with Sofia Lica, 7 months, while seated on his chair at the Annual Last Chance Holiday Craft Show in Hood River, Oregon on December 14, 2025. This was the first time Sofia had ever seen Santa. The Annual Last Chance Holiday Craft Show, at the Fairgrounds, was held December 13-14th. Along with Santa, this year’s market hosted over 80 vendors that offered unique local art, crafts, food, and festive cheer for holiday shopping, with free admission and family fun. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/Special to the Columbia Gorge News)
- Helen H. Richardson
HOOD RIVER, OREGON - December 14: Sofia Lica, 7 months, plays with Santa’s beard while sitting on his lap for her first time ever at the Annual Last Chance Holiday Craft Show in Hood River, Oregon on December 14, 2025. The Annual Last Chance Holiday Craft Show, at the Fairgrounds, was held December 13-14th. Along with Santa, this year’s market hosted over 80 vendors that offered unique local art, crafts, food, and festive cheer for holiday shopping, with free admission and family fun. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/Special to the Columbia Gorge News)
- Helen H. Richardson
December 14: Santa listens to the wishes of young Aliyah Perez, 6, while seated on his chair at the Annual Last Chance Holiday Craft Show in Hood River, Oregon on December 14, 2025. The Annual Last Chance Holiday Craft Show, at the Fairgrounds, was held December 13-14th. Along with Santa, this year’s market hosted over 80 vendors that offered unique local art, crafts, food, and festive cheer for holiday shopping, with free admission and family fun. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/Special to the Columbia Gorge News)
- Helen H. Richardson
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A large display of festive Christmas lights can be found at the home of Marj and Tony Baker along Frankton Road in Hood River, Oregon on December 18, 2025. Each year for over 23 years the couple have created a Christmas lights wonderland where people can either drive their cars or walk through the hundreds of Christmas lights and dozens of characters on display. “We want to share the Christmas spirit with anyone who wants to check out our display,” says Tony Baker. This year’s display has Santa riding in a brightly lit carriage pulled by reindeer, a large 7 foot snowman, carolers, the Grinch, candy canes and lots of other Christmas icons.
- Photo by Helen H. Richardson/Special to the Columbia Gorge News
HOOD RIVER, OREGON - A large display of festive Christmas lights can be found at the home of Marj and Tony Baker along Frankton Road in Hood River, Oregon on December 18, 2025. Each year for over 23 years the couple have created a Christmas lights wonderland where people can either drive their cars or walk through the hundreds of Christmas lights and dozens of characters on display. “We want to share the Christmas spirit with anyone who wants to check out our display,” says Tony Baker. This year’s display has Santa riding in a brightly lit carriage pulled by reindeer, a large 7 foot snowman, carolers, the Grinch, candy canes and lots of other Christmas icons. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/Special to the Columbia Gorge News)
- Helen H. Richardson
HOOD RIVER, OREGON - A large display of festive Christmas lights can be found at the home of Marj and Tony Baker along Frankton Road in Hood River, Oregon on December 18, 2025. Each year for over 23 years the couple have created a Christmas lights wonderland where people can either drive their cars or walk through the hundreds of Christmas lights and dozens of characters on display. “We want to share the Christmas spirit with anyone who wants to check out our display,” says Tony Baker. This year’s display has Santa riding in a brightly lit carriage pulled by reindeer, a large 7 foot snowman, carolers, the Grinch, candy canes and lots of other Christmas icons. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/Special to the Columbia Gorge News)
- Helen H. Richardson
HOOD RIVER, OREGON - A large display of festive Christmas lights can be found at the home of Marj and Tony Baker along Frankton Road in Hood River, Oregon on December 18, 2025. Each year for over 23 years the couple have created a Christmas lights wonderland where people can either drive their cars or walk through the hundreds of Christmas lights and dozens of characters on display. “We want to share the Christmas spirit with anyone who wants to check out our display,” says Tony Baker. This year’s display has Santa riding in a brightly lit carriage pulled by reindeer, a large 7 foot snowman, carolers, the Grinch, candy canes and lots of other Christmas icons. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/Special to the Columbia Gorge News)
- Helen H. Richardson
HOOD RIVER, OREGON - A large display of festive Christmas lights can be found at the home of Marj and Tony Baker along Frankton Road in Hood River, Oregon on December 18, 2025. Each year for over 23 years the couple have created a Christmas lights wonderland where people can either drive their cars or walk through the hundreds of Christmas lights and dozens of characters on display. “We want to share the Christmas spirit with anyone who wants to check out our display,” says Tony Baker. This year’s display has Santa riding in a brightly lit carriage pulled by reindeer, a large 7 foot snowman, carolers, the Grinch, candy canes and lots of other Christmas icons. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/Special to the Columbia Gorge News)
- Helen H. Richardson
HOOD RIVER, OREGON - A large display of festive Christmas lights can be found at the home of Marj and Tony Baker along Frankton Road in Hood River, Oregon on December 18, 2025. Each year for over 23 years the couple have created a Christmas lights wonderland where people can either drive their cars or walk through the hundreds of Christmas lights and dozens of characters on display. “We want to share the Christmas spirit with anyone who wants to check out our display,” says Tony Baker. This year’s display has Santa riding in a brightly lit carriage pulled by reindeer, a large 7 foot snowman, carolers, the Grinch, candy canes and lots of other Christmas icons. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/Special to the Columbia Gorge News)
- Helen H. Richardson
HOOD RIVER, OREGON - A large display of festive Christmas lights can be found at the home of Marj and Tony Baker along Frankton Road in Hood River, Oregon on December 18, 2025. Each year for over 23 years the couple have created a Christmas lights wonderland where people can either drive their cars or walk through the hundreds of Christmas lights and dozens of characters on display. “We want to share the Christmas spirit with anyone who wants to check out our display,” says Tony Baker. This year’s display has Santa riding in a brightly lit carriage pulled by reindeer, a large 7 foot snowman, carolers, the Grinch, candy canes and lots of other Christmas icons. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/Special to the Columbia Gorge News)
- Helen H. Richardson
HOOD RIVER, OREGON - A large display of festive Christmas lights can be found at the home of Marj and Tony Baker along Frankton Road in Hood River, Oregon on December 18, 2025. Each year for over 23 years the couple have created a Christmas lights wonderland where people can either drive their cars or walk through the hundreds of Christmas lights and dozens of characters on display. “We want to share the Christmas spirit with anyone who wants to check out our display,” says Tony Baker. This year’s display has Santa riding in a brightly lit carriage pulled by reindeer, a large 7 foot snowman, carolers, the Grinch, candy canes and lots of other Christmas icons. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/Special to the Columbia Gorge News)
- Helen H. Richardson
HOOD RIVER, OREGON - December 14: Santa sits with Sofia Lica, 7 months, while seated on his chair at the Annual Last Chance Holiday Craft Show in Hood River, Oregon on December 14, 2025. This was the first time Sofia had ever seen Santa. The Annual Last Chance Holiday Craft Show, at the Fairgrounds, was held December 13-14th. Along with Santa, this year’s market hosted over 80 vendors that offered unique local art, crafts, food, and festive cheer for holiday shopping, with free admission and family fun. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/Special to the Columbia Gorge News)
- Helen H. Richardson
HOOD RIVER, OREGON - December 14: Sofia Lica, 7 months, plays with Santa’s beard while sitting on his lap for her first time ever at the Annual Last Chance Holiday Craft Show in Hood River, Oregon on December 14, 2025. The Annual Last Chance Holiday Craft Show, at the Fairgrounds, was held December 13-14th. Along with Santa, this year’s market hosted over 80 vendors that offered unique local art, crafts, food, and festive cheer for holiday shopping, with free admission and family fun. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/Special to the Columbia Gorge News)
- Helen H. Richardson
December 14: Santa listens to the wishes of young Aliyah Perez, 6, while seated on his chair at the Annual Last Chance Holiday Craft Show in Hood River, Oregon on December 14, 2025. The Annual Last Chance Holiday Craft Show, at the Fairgrounds, was held December 13-14th. Along with Santa, this year’s market hosted over 80 vendors that offered unique local art, crafts, food, and festive cheer for holiday shopping, with free admission and family fun. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/Special to the Columbia Gorge News)
- Helen H. Richardson
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