Forget the ball drop—across the U.S., quirky towns are putting their own spin on New Year’s Eve! In Eastport, Maine, they drop a giant sardine to honor their fishing roots, while Bethlehem, Pennsylvania lowers a glowing marshmallow Peep—sweet and iconic! Head to Tallapoosa, Georgia, where “Spencer the Possum,” a taxidermied local legend, takes center stage, or Flagstaff, Arizona, where a giant pinecone drops in a nod to the nearby forests. From giant pickles in North Carolina to a MoonPie in Alabama and even a red stiletto in Key West, these one-of-a-kind traditions prove that when it comes to celebrating, creativity knows no bounds. Why not pick a town and ring in the new year with a story to tell?
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