It was a matter of time until someone created a "Hamilton" Christmas crossover, and home owners in Saratoga Springs, Utah, absolutely nailed it!
Mitch and Shenan Faas have been decorating their house every year for Christmas as a fundraiser for the United Way, and they go all out. Almost every inch of their front yard and home comes to life with lights in every color that are synchronized to music.
Their "Hamilton" Christmas light show is nothing less of amazing. It's a five minute medley of the Broadway show's most well-known songs, including "My Shot" and "The Room Where It Happened."
The Faas' lights are so impressive that it even caught the attention of "Hamilton" creator and star Lin-Manuel Miranda. He not only praised their work, but also donated $1,000 to the United Way on their behalf.
“Someone needs to pinch us because this is surreal!!! We are through the moon that all our hard work all year long is being enjoyed by so many people!" the Faas family wrote on Facebook.
The Very Merry Meridian lights show has been seen millions of times on social media after the main "Hamilton" account shared it on Facebook and Twitter.
This is only one part of the entire display though. The Faas family also created medleys for "Star Wars," "The Avengers," a dubstep Christmas, and others that can be seen on their YouTube page.
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