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  2. Hot Take: These Small Christmas Trees Are *Way* Chicer Than ...

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    Whether you have a small corner or a bit of tabletop space to spare, I found 12 adorably small Christmas trees that will make your space feel homey and bright this holiday season. (And FYI, some ...

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  5. Pre-lit tree - Wikipedia

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    The first lighted Christmas trees made use of candles. [1] Attaching the candles was a difficult process, and proved to be a fire hazard. [2] The tree could not be safely left unattended when the candles were lit. A bucket of water also had to be kept near the tree and someone had to keep watch for a possible fire.

  6. Anthem Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    2014 Anthem Christmas tree. The tree is harvested annually near McCloud, in the Shasta–Trinity National Forest in northern California, from a family-run tree farm.These pine trees do not naturally have live branches on the bottom portion due to the lack of sunlight reaching the ground, therefore the tree does not have the triangular shape of a traditional Christmas tree.

  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.