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This Colorado town is among top U.S. cities for ‘where a real-life Hallmark holiday story is most likely to unfold’

Littleton ranked first in Colorado for its Christmas movie charm and placed ninth nationally

Niko Vlassis, 3, looks at decorated Christmas trees at the St. Nicks Christmas and Collectibles Store Dec. 12, 2011, in Littleton. The town ranked ninth in the U.S. on a list of cities that seemed like they could be the setting of a Hallmark holiday movie. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post)
Niko Vlassis, 3, looks at decorated Christmas trees at the St. Nicks Christmas and Collectibles Store Dec. 12, 2011, in Littleton. The town ranked ninth in the U.S. on a list of cities that seemed like they could be the setting of a Hallmark holiday movie. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post)
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Those looking to live out a festive, Hallmark-style Christmas may not need to venture farther than a small town south of Denver.

“Every year, Hallmark holiday movies drop us into snow-dusted towns full of glowing storefronts, festive markets, and built-in nostalgia,” a  stated. “The question is which real U.S. towns actually feel that way.”

Littleton, which stands out for its Main Street charm and thriving local economy, ranked first in Colorado for its Christmas movie charm and placed ninth nationally, according to analysis.

“In Hallmark terms, Littleton reads like a Rocky Mountain version of a classic holiday town: festive shopfronts, walkable streets, and a community that feels both lively and close-knit,” spokesperson Kathy Morris said in an email to The Denver Post. “Itap the kind of place where the tree lighting on Main Street draws everyone — including the soon-to-be couple at the heart of the story.”

The Action Network rankings are based on a “Hallmark Likelihood Index” — which pulls data from more than 3,000 towns on population, number of small businesses, historic sites and December snowfall — to determine where a real-life Hallmark holiday story is most likely to happen.

In Littleton, the chances are close to 3.3%, according to the analysis.

The town boasts a population of roughly 45,500 and has more than 36,000 businesses, one of the highest totals in the country, the analysis showed. It also gets about 1 inch of snow each December — just enough for a lightly dusted holiday movie scene.

“We can’t guarantee a high-powered executive is returning to Littleton only to reconnect with her hometown crush — but statistically, Littleton gives her a pretty solid chance,” Morris wrote.

The top 10 contenders included:

  1. Puyallup, Washington, at 5.4%;
  2. Farmington, Michigan, at 5%;
  3. Poughkeepsie, New York, at 4.6%;
  4. Price, Utah, at 4.4%;
  5. Naples, Florida, at 4.3%;
  6. Bangor, Maine, at 3.8%;
  7. Burlington, Vermont, at 3.6%;
  8. Fairbanks, Alaska, at 3.6%;
  9. Littleton, Colorado, at 3.3%;
  10. York, Pennsylvania, at 3.1%.

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