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  2. Rouse Simmons - Wikipedia

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    The Rouse Simmons was a three-masted schooner famous for having sunk in a violent storm on Lake Michigan in 1912. The ship was bound for Chicago with a cargo of Christmas trees when it foundered off Two Rivers, Wisconsin, killing all on board.

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  4. When should I put up my Christmas tree? Here's what ... - AOL

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    Christmas is just around the corner and Christmas trees, both natural and artificial, are in stock.

  5. Christmas markets are set to pop up across Michigan. Here's ...

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    Cities across Michigan are hosting outdoor Christmas markets this month and next with Michigan-made, and other products. ... Dec. 6, in Ann Arbor's Kerrytown District. The event will feature ...

  6. Bronner's Christmas Wonderland - Wikipedia

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    Bronner's Christmas Wonderland (stylized BRONNER'S CHRISTmas WONDERLAND) is a retail store in Frankenmuth, Michigan, that promotes itself as the "World's Largest Christmas Store". [ 1 ] Designed with an Alpine architecture (see chalet ), the building is 7.35 acres (2.97 ha) in size with landscaped grounds covering 27 acres (11 ha).

  7. Christmas decoration - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas tree inside a home, with the top of the tree containing a decoration symbolizing the Star of Bethlehem. [18]The Christmas tree was first used by German Lutherans in the 16th century, with records indicating that a Christmas tree was placed in the Cathedral of Strassburg in 1539, under the leadership of the Protestant Reformer, Martin Bucer.