If you didn't get a chance to visit Fresno's Christmas Tree Lane this year you'll have to wait until next year as Wednesday night, the 91st year of Christmas Tree Lane, came to an end.
Numerous cars, trucks, and SUV's packed with friends and family made that two-mile trek down Van Ness Boulevard to see all the beautiful Christmas displays. About 140 homes and 300 trees along the road were decorated.
Janet and John Ruch were among the many who visited Christmas Tree Lane on it's last night. They said to miss seeing the sight would be like missing Christmas itself.
"I knew there would be so much traffic being it's the last night. We just wanted to see it, and the only way to see it is to get out and walk it. But we've been doing this ever since we've been together, so this is years for us that we come out and do this every year. We can't live in Fresno and not come down here," says Ruch.
The Ruch family says they love to see Christmas Tree Lane but wish there were more walk-only nights to enjoy it.
Numerous cars, trucks, and SUV's packed with friends and family made that two-mile trek down Van Ness Boulevard to see all the beautiful Christmas displays. About 140 homes and 300 trees along the road were decorated.
Janet and John Ruch were among the many who visited Christmas Tree Lane on it's last night. They said to miss seeing the sight would be like missing Christmas itself.
"I knew there would be so much traffic being it's the last night. We just wanted to see it, and the only way to see it is to get out and walk it. But we've been doing this ever since we've been together, so this is years for us that we come out and do this every year. We can't live in Fresno and not come down here," says Ruch.
The Ruch family says they love to see Christmas Tree Lane but wish there were more walk-only nights to enjoy it.