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Did You Move Into A Home And Find Holiday Decorations Left Behind? Share Your Story

During the holiday season, some houses just shine, literally. NPR's Weekend Edition wants to hear about your experiences finding passed-down holiday decorations after moving into a new house.
Matt Cardy

Updated on Dec. 17:

Did the old owners of your home leave some Christmas lights or maybe a large inflatable snowman behind? Sometimes a new home comes with the expectation of preserving holiday decorating traditions of owners past.

Maybe you received a "welcome to the neighborhood" basket with a note letting you know your house always had a specific holiday decoration that everyone loves.

NPR's Weekend Edition is working on a story about holiday traditions tied to houses that are passed down to current residents. If you've had an experience like this, we want to hear your story. Share your thoughts with us below or here.

Your responses may be used in an upcoming story, on air or on NPR.org. A producer may contact you to follow up on your response, too.

This form was closed on Dec. 8.

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Wynne Davis is a digital reporter and producer for NPR's All Things Considered.
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