The A Christmas Story house and museum held a contest, affectionately named The Griswold Contest, that awarded one lucky fan the opportunity to plug in a truly spectacular light display.

Yep, a Steelers fan won. Oh Fudge indeed.

Bob Cox even wore his No. 86 Hines Ward jersey while performing the honor.

Picture below. Check out the rest of the pics from the lighting ceremony here.

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(Via Pittsburgh Sports and Mini Ponies)

Vince Grzegorek has been with Scene since 2007 and editor-in-chief since 2012. He previously worked at Discount Drug Mart and Texas Roadhouse.

7 replies on “Steelers Fan Gets to Turn on Lights at ‘A Christmas Story’ House”

  1. Maybe we should all whine like the Columbus Blue Jacket fans and tell all contest winners they have to wear only Cleveland-related shirts.

  2. Maybe if the damn Cleveland Browns played better, it would have been a Cleveland Browns fan…time to fire the damn Cleveland Browns coach!

  3. I’m sure this cat like a lot of front-runners in this town hasnt even been to Pittsbirgh. I think he looks really cool in his WalMart Hines Ward Jersey. Sweeeeet dude! Givem a Harley

  4. Im thinking this well dressed Pittspuke family was looking for distressed real estate over the holiday and simply thought that the Xmas Story House was under foreclosure and for sale.

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