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  2. 10 tabletop Christmas trees for people with small spaces - AOL

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    Shop tabletop Christmas trees from Crate & Barrel, West Elm, Amazon, Balsam Hill and more. These artificial Christmas trees are good for small spaces. ... These artificial Christmas trees are good ...

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    24-Inch Tinsel Mini Artificial Christmas Tree. Listen, traditional green trees don't always match a carefully curated aesthetic. If you're a minimalist who wants something that will blend right in ...

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  5. Frank's Nursery & Crafts - Wikipedia

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    Frank's Nursery & Crafts was an American retailer devoted to the sale of lawn and garden products.It operated a chain of stores, with 170 outlets across 14 states.It specialized in products such as shrubs, trees, accent plants, flowers, and lawn furniture, as well as various arts and crafts items.

  6. 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.

  7. Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree - Wikipedia

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    The 2016 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, a 94-foot (29 m) high Norway Spruce. The decorated tree remains on display at the plaza entrance of 30 Rockefeller Plaza at least through January 6 of the new year. As of 2019, more than a half million people passed by the tree each day while it is on display, according to Rockefeller Center. [8]