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<description>&lt;p&gt;I don&apos;t have a digital camera of my own, but you simply must go to Lynn Fells Parkway in Saugus, just off Route 1. There&apos;s this one house right on Lynn Fells that barely has any unlit square foot on yard or lawn. Then, a few blocks away down Bennett St. (I think) are several more houses that are probably visible from orbit.Traffic slows past these houses and sometimes people even get out to walk and gawk. They really must be seen to be believed.If there are more-lit private homes in the Boston area, I find it hard to believe. I sometimes wonder whether these people work for the electric company, they use so much power...&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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