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The annual Miracle of Lights display at Bull Run Regional Park in Centreville will be open tomorrow night through Jan. 8.

The display consists of more than a million lights illuminating animated holiday scenes along a two-mile drive.

Hours are 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. daily (except New Year’s Eve).

This year’s display includes “Planet Holiday,” which features a gigantic spaceship with families of aliens preparing for Christmas; “Victorian Village,” which includes horse-drawn carriages, a gingerbread house and ice skaters; “Noah’s Ark”; “Santa’s Wood,” displaying squirrels, bears and beavers; the “Angel’s Playground,” where baby angels play on teeter-totters; and the “Enchanted Woods,” where wizards, unicorns, dragons and trolls live together.

Miracle of Lights donates a portion of its proceeds every year to a charity; this year it is Special Love Inc., a Winchester-based organization that provides programs for children with cancer and HIV or AIDS.

The cost is $12 a car (1-14 people); $25 a commercial van (15-34 people); and $50 a bus (35 or more people). The park is at 7700 Bull Run Dr.

For more information, call 703-709-5437 or visit www.miracleoflights.com.

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