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Every year, our family visits
Dove Street to see the festival of lights. Over the past 20 years, the residents have graciously opened their streets to the many lowcountry residents. With over 80,000 lights and its own radio station, the
Dove St. festival of lights is a must see. Not only is it entertainment for those who visit, the festival benefits The Deep Well Project. The residents of
Dove St have been working with the town of
Hilton Head and have agreed on a new festival of lights location at
Crossings Park. I’m sure it will be beautiful but it just won’t be the same. We are fortunate that the
Dove Street residents continued the light show as long as they did. Thank You, Dove Street residents, for the past 20 Years of lights. It will be forever engrained in our history and memories of
Hilton Head Island.
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