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  2. Are little red trucks the most iconic Christmas item? TikTok ...

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    It’s a little red truck hauling a Christmas tree,” user Haleigh Booth’s 6-year-old daughter exclaims in one clip. “Hey mom!” her 8-year-old son says in the same video. “It’s another ...

  3. Logging truck - Wikipedia

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    The most convenient trees to cut down were those near waterways for easy transportation. [2] As the supply dwindled and loggers had to go farther from water, they used teams of oxen or horses for hauling. [2] These were superseded by steam-powered donkeys and locomotives. [2] The final development was the logging truck. [2]

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    For an artificial Christmas tree that’s attractive, festive, and easy to set up, our top pick is the Balsam Hill Classic Blue Spruce. This tree comes in a wide range of sizes, from as small as 4 ...

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    Robot Christmas trees are artificial trees equipped with features to make setup easier than hacking away at a real tree’s trunk to fit a base and storage simpler than trying to cram tinsel ...

  6. Rouse Simmons - Wikipedia

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    However, in the latter years they chose to transport the trees by train and merely used a boat as a platform for sale. [3] The practice of transporting trees by schooner ceased in 1920, [ 4 ] and the increasing popularity of railways, highways and tree farms soon made it easier and more affordable for everyone to buy a tree.

  7. King of Christmas - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in November 2012 to make artificial Christmas trees, after which it has grown out to be one of the largest online Christmas retailers. [3] [4] The company has received coverage in mainstream media such as Fox News, [5] Star-News, [6] Good News Network, [7] The Doctors TV Show, [8] and CBS News, [9] among others. [10]