Families flock to Candy Cane Lane for final week of the season
By: Brittany Lewis
Posted: Dec 23, 2019 11:15 PM CDT
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WEST ALLIS (CBS 58) -- With less than a week left for the season, there have been some long lines to see the homes participating in Candy Cane Lane in West Allis.
The neighborhood near 92nd and Oklahoma has been decked out since the day after Thanksgiving.
It will wrap up December 28th.
Candy Cane Lane started in 1984.
Since then, the neighborhood program has raised more than $2.8 million for the MACC Fund or Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer.
For the Candy Cane Lane schedule, click here.
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