
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- While it's scorching hot in Philadelphia, Christmas is still on some people's minds.
Philadelphia officials shared an exciting announcement on Friday about a holiday tradition in the city.
The iconic light show, Dickens Village and the organ will return to the Wannamaker building in Center City.
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The Philadelphia Visitor Center made the announcement during a "Christmas in July" event.
This, of course, comes after the Macy's closed earlier this year, bringing uncertainty about the future of the holiday tradition.
Officials are also launching a campaign to "Save the Light Show," with the goal of raising $350,000 to save the holiday tradition.
