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Two American truckers, John Schank and Fred Austin, will be transporting the annual U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree from Wrangell, Alaska, to Washington, D.C., in a 4,000-mile journey.
Red Cross and Salt Lake fire officials are warning about fire risks from Christmas trees and presents. They advise keeping trees at least 3 feet from heat sources and ensuring proper tree care.
The Cross County Center tree, which is over 40 ft tall and includes more than 20,000 LED lights that guests can walk through, will be lit by Santa and Mrs. Claus at 7:30 p.m.
The U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree, an 80-foot Sitka spruce from the Wrangell District Region in Alaska's Tongass National Forest, arrived in D.C. Friday.
Two longtime truckers with more than 10 million miles between them have embarked on a cross-country trip from Seattle to Washington D.C. with the Capitol’s Christmas tree in tow.
Along with cutting your own Christmas tree, the Red Mountain Cross will be lit up this year during the following times: Thanksgiving through Christmas season Palm Sunday through Easter Memorial Day ...