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  2. Artificial Christmas Trees Are as Low as $49 for Black Friday

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    Artificial Dunhill Fir Christmas Tree, 9' If you're looking for a large Christmas tree to add nostalgic grandeur to your home, this stunning Dunhill fir option is a great choice.

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    Now 50% off its regular price, only the Christmas tree design is still in stock. This 12-piece set serves four and includes dinner plates, salad plates and cereal bowls. Find More: 6 Best Winter ...

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    For a Christmas tree, look for discounts at craft stores, grocery stores, tree farms or hardware stores. Pre-lit trees may be less expensive than buying trees and lights separately. And don’t ...

  5. Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, an 82 ft Norway Spruce decorated with 50,000 LED lights and a Swarovski crystal star. The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is a large Christmas tree placed annually at Rockefeller Center, in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, United States.

  6. Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    Christmas tree decorated with lights, stars, and glass balls Glade jul by Viggo Johansen (1891), showing a Danish family's Christmas tree North American family decorating Christmas tree (c. 1970s) A Christmas tree is a decorated tree, usually an evergreen conifer, such as a spruce, pine or fir, associated with the celebration of Christmas. [1]

  7. Aluminum Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    An aluminum Christmas tree on display in Washington state. During the 1960s, the aluminum Christmas tree enjoyed its most popular period of usage. [1] As the mid-1960s passed, the aluminum Christmas tree began to fall out of favor, with many thrown away or relegated to basements and attics.