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  2. Albert Sadacca - Wikipedia

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    Albert V. Sadacca (February 6, 1901 – December 8, 1980 [1]) is credited with popularizing electric Christmas tree lights for private use. According to the legend, in 1917, at the age of 15, after a fire in New York City started by candles suspended in a tree, Sadacca adapted the novelty lighting that his parents sold for use in Christmas trees.

  3. Altar (Bible) - Wikipedia

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    The first altar was the Altar of Burnt Offering (mizbeach ha'olah; Exodus 30:28), also called the Brasen Altar (Exodus 39:39), the Outer Altar (mizbeach hachitzona), the Earthen Altar (mizbeach adamah), the Great Altar (mizbeach hagedola) and the Table of the Lord (Malachi 1:7).

  4. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Near Infrared Tree

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    Infrared photograph of a tree, taken with a Hoya R72 infrared filter above a Visible spectrum photograph of the same tree. This is a highly instructive and attractive image used in the article Infrared photography and also in at least one foreign-language Wikipedia for an article on the same subject.

  5. This Is the Best Way to Put Lights on a Christmas Tree - AOL

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    Learn how to put lights on a Christmas tree like a professional. We show how to hang lights vertically, with the zigzag method, from the top down, or bottom up.

  6. Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, an 82 ft Norway Spruce decorated with 50,000 LED lights and a Swarovski crystal star. The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is a large Christmas tree placed annually at Rockefeller Center, in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, United States.

  7. Here’s where you can recycle your Christmas tree and lights ...

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    Christmas lights contain recyclable materials, like plastic, glass and copper. The string can become tangled if you recycle it with your normal curbside recycling, which can damage the recycling ...

  8. Fred the Tree - Wikipedia

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    Fred the Tree and the younger tree on Seven Mile Bridge in Florida. Fred the Tree is a wild-growing celebrity Casuarina tree (also known as an Australian pine, though it is not a true pine). It is located on the defunct Seven Mile Bridge, the part of Overseas Highway that connects the Florida Keys with mainland Florida. [1]

  9. In travel news this week: the world’s 50 best cities according to Time Out, huge religious festivals in Italy and India, plus the little blue bus that faced down wildfires and is ready to hit ...