Welcome to Lexington, where the holiday cheer is mixed with a bit of prehistoric flair! This festive season, the Price household is turning heads along Augusta Road with a delightful and quirky dinosaur display that’s attracting attention from both locals and visitors alike. T-Rexes and Velociraptors have invaded this family’s yard, creating a unique mash-up that is not your typical Christmas scene!
Picture this: as you drive along the busy stretch of Augusta Road/Highway 1, you might just encounter a roaming tyrannosaurus rex named “Lex,” along with ten other dinosaur buddies, all made from insulation foam board and radiating a soft glow from the surrounding twinkling Christmas lights. Talk about a holiday spectacle! Christopher Price, the mastermind behind these lively dino creations, started this fun tradition a few years back to entertain his two sons, now aged 8 and 6.
The dinosaur troop made their first appearance around Halloween in 2022 and has come to stay, surfacing each year with new additions to the growing gang. “It’s become a bit of a landmark,” Christopher remarked proudly. Now, the dino roster includes a dazzling array of critters, from a pterodactyl in flight to the incredibly detailed ankylosaurus, which showcases distinctive scales and an armored tail. It’s hard not to love these imaginative decorations that bring a joy-filled atmosphere to the holiday cheer!
Gather ‘round! Each dinosaur has its own charm and is crafted with loving detail, best viewed after sunset when they spring to life in all their illuminated glory. While they may appear scary from the front, a little peek behind reveals their flat board construction. They sway beautifully in the breeze, bringing an element of enchantment to the otherwise classic decorations of the season.
Now, let’s talk about the real stars of the show! Lex the T-Rex isn’t just a pretty face; he’s actually painted bright pink to support a wonderful cause. This year, Christopher put together a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society, with each donation written on Lex’s mighty frame. It raised an impressive $1,500 for breast cancer research and treatment, and you can bet this kind of initiative will be an annual tradition for the Price family!
The holiday season might be magical, but Halloween remains a blast! Last October, with skeleton decorations accompanying the roving dinosaurs, the Prices welcomed a staggering 300 trick-or-treaters. Children and adults alike clamored to snap pictures with the dinosaurs, creating a fun-filled environment that drips with excitement. “I’ve got other ideas, but I can’t get away from dinosaurs,” said Christopher, reflecting on the quirky notoriety his displays have given him in the local community.
As if the current display isn’t spectacular enough, there are plans for a new addition: a magnificent brontosaurus that will stand a towering 24 feet! Inspired by the classic “Jurassic Park” movie, the Prices have truly created a festive experience that combines imagination, creativity, and the joy of family bonding during the holidays.
If you find yourself in Lexington this holiday season, make sure to drive by the Price household for a dose of dinosaur magic wrapped in Christmas cheer! It’s the quirky surprises like these that remind us of the joy and creativity found in our communities.
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