West Seattle Christmas lights: Twinkling by the bridge

Tonight’s spotlighted Christmas lights are the ones that catch your eye just off the southwest (Fauntleroy Way) end of the West Seattle Bridge. In fact, they are on the east end of Fauntleroy Way itself, which runs a few blocks along the bridge in frontage-road style, in the 4000 block (map). Jodi lives there and also tipped us about her family’s twinkling display back in 2007. Since our photo is a wide look at the entire house, it doesn’t do justice to some of the close-up sights – you just have to go take a walk down the block; Jodi says, “We love it when families bring their kids and get out of their cars and walk around; we can always hear little voices talking about all the animals.” We’ve added her home to the list of featured lights on the WSB West Seattle Holidays page, and we renew our invitation to let us know about any must-see display, yours OR someone else’s!

ADDED 1:33 AM: Finally made a map with the lights we’ve featured so far (including the two ceremonially lit trees). We’ll keep adding at least through Christmas!


View West Seattle Christmas lights, 2011 in a larger map

You’ll also find this map on the Holidays page.

5 Replies to "West Seattle Christmas lights: Twinkling by the bridge"

  • Chuck D December 10, 2011 (11:01 pm)

    Thank you to these folks for keeping the Christmas spirit alive in West Seattle!

  • Jerry December 10, 2011 (11:17 pm)

    Your house is awesome…we never miss it. If you have little ones this is a great house to add to the list…usually not crowded…yet :)

  • JO December 11, 2011 (9:58 am)

    LOVE all the beautiful lights this year!! So much fun to see so much creativity! Nice work!!

  • Santa December 12, 2011 (10:15 am)

    This is always my favorite to see every year!!!

  • Kevin December 12, 2011 (6:17 pm)

    What about the really, really tall tree on 17th Ave SW just off of Marginal way near the high bridge?

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