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Grinch-Themed Mansion Causes Traffic Chaos

Dallas Mansions Grinch-Themed Christmas Display Draws Crowds, Raises City Code Concerns The iconic Dallas mansion, renowned for its extravagant holiday decorations, has once again captivated the public with its Grinch-themed display. Last years traditional Christmas theme caused significant traffic congestion, leading to city council discussions on managing large-scale private events. Despite noise and light concerns, the property has not violated any city codes.

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