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How to get through the holidays without going broke

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News video: Here’s Where to Spend the Holidays for the Most Quintessential Christmas Experience

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Well, the holiday season is upon us and while many will be cozying up at home to celebrate with family and a cozy cup of hot chocolate, many want to getaway. However, if you want the superlative Christmas experience, these cities just do it best. Buzz60’s Tony Spitz has the details.

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