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  2. Donar's Oak - Wikipedia

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    A depiction of Boniface destroying Thor's oak from The Little Lives of the Saints (1904), illustrated by Charles Robinson.. According to Willibald's 8th century Life of Saint Boniface, the felling of the tree occurred during Boniface's life earlier the same century at a location at the time known as Gaesmere (for details, see discussion below).

  3. Saint Boniface - Wikipedia

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    It is mentioned on a BBC-Devon website, in an account which places Geismar in Bavaria, [39] and in a number of educational books, including St. Boniface and the Little Fir Tree, [40] The Brightest Star of All: Christmas Stories for the Family, [41] The American normal readers, [42] and a short story by Henry van Dyke, "The First Christmas Tree ...

  4. Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas tree is a decorated tree, usually an evergreen conifer, ... St Boniface felling the Donar Oak. A 1931 edition of the Soviet magazine Bezbozhnik, ...

  5. Holiday History: Why Do We Put Up and Decorate Trees?

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    According to The Guardian, Jami Warner, the executive director of the American Christmas Tree Association said that 84 percent of the 94 million people displaying Christmas trees in 2021 were ...

  6. Here's How the Price of Christmas Trees Has Changed ... - AOL

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    This year, the average price of a Christmas tree is up 10% from 2022, with each tree costing around $80 to $100. SolStock/istockphoto How Many Real Christmas Trees Are Sold in the U.S.

  7. Christmas traditions - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas tree is considered by some as Christianisation of pagan tradition and ritual surrounding the Winter Solstice, which included the use of evergreen boughs, and an adaptation of pagan tree worship; [26] according to eighth-century biographer Æddi Stephanus, Saint Boniface (634–709), who was a missionary in Germany, took an axe to ...

  8. America's Christmas tree farms face new perils - AOL

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    Christmas tree farms across the country cover 266,964 acres of land, according to the most-recent USDA data. That’s close to 417 square miles, or a little less than half the land area of Rhode ...

  9. Christmas - Wikipedia

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    [139] [140] The Christmas tree is considered by some as Christianisation of pagan tradition and ritual surrounding the Winter Solstice, which included the use of evergreen boughs, and an adaptation of pagan tree worship; [141] according to eighth-century biographer Æddi Stephanus, Saint Boniface (634–709), who was a missionary in Germany ...