Amarillo left it's mark on national television once again, and this time it was all positive.  A local Amarillo family was featured on ABC's The Great Christmas Light Fight.

The Wilhelm Family was featured on the show this past Sunday.   The Wilhelm Family is a family in Lake Tanglewood, who has Tangled Light Productions and they set up an amazing light show at their home.   They go all out for Christmas and if you haven't experienced their Christmas lights you need to go and check it out.   They have been bringing Christmas cheer to the Texas Panhandle for over 7 years.

Here's a clip of the show:

If you want to watch the full episode you can stream it on Hulu, or on ABC's website.

The episode is Season 9 Episode 1.

If you would like to experience the Tangled Lights Production they are open for the season now.  Tangled Lights is located at 11816 Flying W Trail.  It is a 12-minute show the whole family will love, with dancing lights, wonderful Christmas songs and more.  The show runs every 20 minutes nightly from 7pm - Midnight through January 6th.

Please note the traffic flow to get to the show.  The route you will need to follow is south down Circle C, turn east on JA Trail, go south down Flying W Trail, turn east on Seven S, then North on Tanglewood Road.

The great thing about Tangled Light Productions is it is free to go watch.   So make the short drive and see this amazing light show.

This Home in the Bivins Neighborhood is Fit For Royalty

This a gorgeous home in Amarillo's historic Bivins neighborhood that was listed through JT & Jamie Haynes of Triangle Realty, LLC for just under $400k.

If you ask us, that's a steal for a home that size, location, and the extensive remodeling already done. It should be no surprise that it was very quickly snatched up off the market. But still....this dreamy English Tudor home is undoubtedly one of our favorites!

Take a look...

Say You're From Amarillo Without Saying You're From Amarillo

Amarillo is a pretty quirky place. We've got the Big Texan, the weird signs, and (obviously) the famed Cadillac Ranch. But more than that, there's a distinct culture of close-knit community, eccentrics, a thriving arts scene, and much more.

The point is, living in Amarillo is a unique experience. Because of that, it's really pretty easy to tell who's a native or a long-time resident. And I can prove it.

Here's a couple of ways you can say you're from Amarillo.....without saying you're from Amarillo.

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