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  2. Artificial Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    These wire branches were then wrapped around a central dowel which acted as the trunk [4] Feather Christmas trees ranged widely in size, from a small 5-centimeter (2-inch) tree to a large 2.5-meter (98-inch) tree sold in department stores during the 1920s. [5] Often, the tree branches were tipped with artificial red berries which acted as ...

  3. Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    The life cycle of a Christmas tree from the seed to a 2-metre (7 ft) tree takes, depending on species and treatment in cultivation, between eight and twelve years. First, the seed is extracted from cones harvested from older trees. These seeds are then usually grown in nurseries and then sold to Christmas tree farms at an age of three to four ...

  4. Anthem Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    From 2010 to 2016, the Anthem tree has been 110 to 115 ft (34 to 35 m) and is often listed as the tallest tree in the United States, including in 2010, [3] 2012, [15] 2013, [16] 2014, [1] 2015 [17], and 2016 [5]. In 2015, USA Today ran a Christmas graphic showing the Anthem tree as the nation's tallest at 115 ft (35 m), with the Rockefeller ...

  5. Mount Ingino Christmas Tree - Wikipedia

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    The tree is 650 metres (2,130 ft) high and 350 m wide at its base and consists of 3000 multi-coloured lights and 8.5 kilometres of electrical cable, placed all the way up the slopes of Monte Ingino, which towers above the city. The illumination can be seen up to 50 kilometres (30 miles) away. [4]

  6. The dangerous history of tinsel - AOL

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    Tinsel was first invented in the 1600s but it wasn't cheap. Back then it was made from strands of silver, but over the next few centuries, manufacturers found ways to produce cheaper tinsel with ...

  7. Singing Christmas Tree - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] As an example, the a tree in Huntsville, Alabama, holds 150 singers, is 30 feet (9.1 m) tall (39 feet (12 m) tall if the star at the top of tree is included), consumes 36 kW of electrical power during its performance run on an annual basis, weighs 6,000 pounds (2,700 kg), uses 377 pieces of structural steel that is bolted with over ...