An audio-visual Christmas experience in Oswego

by Joseph Askins on 12/26/09

Before coming to YoChicago.com in the final week of 2007, I worked as a “content specialist” for the Sun-Times News Group’s short-lived hyperlocal Web site, NeighborhoodCircle.com. One of the last stories I posted on the site was about this home on Fox Chase Drive in Oswego, which owner Jim East decorated with 55,000 lights synchronized to music broadcast over a small FM transmitter. I drove out to the home at night, turned my camera toward East’s house, and turned up the radio — here’s a little of what I saw and heard.

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