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  2. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation - Wikipedia

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    National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation originated from a short story by writer John Hughes called "Christmas '59", which was published in the December 1980 issue of National Lampoon magazine. [4] "The studio came to me and begged for another one, and I only agreed because I had a good story to base it on," said Hughes.

  3. Deck the Halls with These 10 Christmas Tree Decorating Trends

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    4. Winter Wonderland. Make your dreams of a white Christmas reality with a winter wonderland-themed tree. Fill a tree with crystal or metallic ornaments; the shimmering accents embody the serenity ...

  4. Spruce Up Your Christmas Tree With One of These Creative ...

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    Spruce things up this year and choose from a plethora of Christmas tree themes that go with any holiday decor! Find rustic Christmas trees and many more.

  5. Kelly Ripa Teases Her Skinny Christmas Tree Is on ... - AOL

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    Kelly Ripa is unveiling her Christmas tree — and it looks a little different this year!. The Live with Kelly and Mark host, 54, revealed the hilarious story behind the installation of her ...

  6. Christmas - Wikipedia

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    An image of the British royal family with their Christmas tree at Windsor Castle created a sensation when it was published in the Illustrated London News in 1848. A modified version of this image was published in Godey's Lady's Book, Philadelphia in 1850. [79] [80] By the 1870s, putting up a Christmas tree had become common in America. [79]

  7. Norwegian Christmas Tree in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas tree in Union Station's Great Hall in 2018. The tradition of donating a tree and a train station continued into the 21st-century. In 2004, celebrations included a choir performing after an invitation by Ambassador Knut Vollebæk, and Princess Märtha Louise of Norway lighting the tree. Vollebæk said he "hoped that the tree would ...