In the 1983 holiday film, Mr. Parker wins a leg lamp as a "major award" from a contest in the newspaper and proudly displays it in the front window of the family's living room until Mrs. Parker "accidentally" breaks it. The leg lamp has become an iconic feature of the movie ever since.
Visitors may vote on the ugliest lamp from two categories: "Born Ugly" and "Made Ugly." Voting will run from Dec. 1 until Dec. 31. All entries will be displayed through Dec. 31, 2016
The Ugly Lamp Contest is part of the "A Christmas Story" Comes Home exhibit, which is presented in agreement with Warner Bros. Consumer Products. "A Christmas Story" Comes Home features six animatronic window displays depicting scenes from the holiday film.
The exhibit will be on display from Nov. 12 until Dec. 31, in the W.F. Wellman Exhibit Hall at the Indiana Welcome Center. The Indiana Welcome Center is located at the intersection of I-80/94 and Kennedy Avenue South in Hammond; only 30 minutes from downtown Chicago and two hours north of Indianapolis.
For more information on the Ugly Lamp Contest, or other special events throughout the "A Christmas Story" Comes Home exhibit, visit www.AChristmasStoryComesHome.com or call 219-989-7770.
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About the South Shore Convention and Visitors Authority
The South Shore Convention & Visitors Authority, as the official destination marketing organization, leads and supports the visitor industry through the marketing and development of the county from convention, sports, gaming and special interest travel segments, thereby increasing economic impact, creating employment and enhancing the communities' quality of life.
About Warner Bros. Consumer Products
Warner Bros. Consumer Products, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, is one of the leading licensing and retail merchandising organizations in the world.
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