The Country Club Plaza Christmas Lights are just different. In fact, the Plaza in Kansas City is one of the most magical places in the entire state. The annual tradition brings thousands of people to the shopping center in the weeks leading up to the holiday. But it started small! It was just a strand of lights over the doorway of the Mill Creek Building and a few Christmas trees. But that small display turned into a beloved annual event. Now, thousands of lights illuminate all the domes of the shopping area.
At the time, the shopping center was still a new development by J.C. Nichols. The area was struggling at the time because it was in a remote part of the city. The nation’s first suburban shopping center was even dubbed “Nichols’ folly,” as most thought it would fail miserably.
That first year was a relative success. So in the coming years, the maintenance supervisor began hanging more lights. And the rest, as they say, is history.
Today, for thousands of Missourians, Christmas isn’t finished without a trip to see the Country Club Plaza Lights. The festivities begin on Thanksgiving and last until mid-January.
And the Plaza certainly wasn’t a folly. Today, it is one of the hottest shopping and residential areas in Missouri. It now consists of 15 blocks or stores, boutiques, and restaurants. 120 shops now call the Plaza home as the area has become one of the hottest neighborhoods in the Midwest.
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