Behind the scenes of North Myrtle Beach’s Christmas light show. Here’s what’s new

Three days a week, 52 weeks a year, Rob Salvador’s weathered hands carefully stretch tubes of lights onto metal frames.

Bending miles of LED rope lights into intricate patterns, cinching the strands down with plastic zip ties, splicing the rope and testing the power – the 72-year-old works all year to create the holiday scenes on display at the Great Christmas Light Show in North Myrtle Beach.

Reindeer jumping, elves dancing, locomotive train tires spinning – all the displays are fabricated in the shop at the North Myrtle Beach facility…

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