Austin
Virtually all major cities celebrate Christmas in some way or another.
Austin, Texas or New Orleans, Louisiana
New York City
New York City
There is even a song called ( New York City Christmas). The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, store window displays, and the uptown snowflake Crystal ( a welcome change from the Tannenbaum cycle) all are unique Gotham Christmas customs as is the Christmas Show at Radio City,.
Anoka Minnesota in 1920.
The missionaries were the group that established the first Spanish settlements in Texas.
Nuku'alofa, the capital of Tonga.
The Christians in Israel (yep...they have those too) celebrate Christmas the same ole' way as everyone else (but perhaps without the endless reruns of Christmas movies...which is a shame because I love Elf). A lot of people visit Bethlehem or the Church in the Old City of Jerusalem. The Jews and Muslims don't celebrate...perhaps they eat Chinese food like us American Jews?
It varies by region. Most French provinces celebrate Christmas on Christmas Day, December 25. In Eastern and Northern France, though, the Christmas season begins on December 6 with the Festival of St. Nicolas (la Fete de Saint Nicolas). In Lyon, December 8 is la Fete de Lumieres (Festival of Lights), where the people of Lyon celebrate the Virgin Mary by placing candles in their windows to light up the city.
In 1882 Edward Johnson from New York City lit up a Christmas tree with electric Christmas lights for the first time.
Yes , In holland we've got Christmas trees. In most cities you have a Christmas tree at the city hall (and very much in shops :))