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

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    Norwegian Christmas tree at Washington Union Station in 2023. The Norwegian Christmas Tree in Washington, D.C., is an annual gift from the people of Norway to the United States that is displayed in Washington Union Station. The tradition began in 1997 after a proposal by Ambassador Tom Vraalsen.

  3. Capitol Christmas tree arrives in Washington after 4,000-mile ...

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    This year's Christmas tree for the U.S. Capitol reached its final destination in Washington on Friday after traveling over 4,000 miles for a nearly month-long journey with stops in 17 states.

  4. 10 Best Christmas Markets in America to Visit This Season - AOL

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    DC Holiday Market at Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C. You'll find more than 30 small artisan and boutique brands to shop if you visit our nation's capital during the holiday season.

  5. US Capitol Christmas tree lighting ceremony takes place in ...

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    Watch live as the Christmas tree on the grounds of the US Capitol is lit in a ceremony presided by house speaker Mike Johnson in Washington DC on Tuesday, 3 December. The tree is traditionally lit ...

  6. Capitol Christmas Tree - Wikipedia

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    Capitol Christmas Tree, 2009. The Capitol Christmas Tree, formerly the Capitol Holiday Tree and nicknamed the People’s Tree, is the decorated tree that is erected annually on the West Front Lawn of the United States Capitol, in Washington, D.C., to celebrate the Christmas holiday season.

  7. The Ellipse - Wikipedia

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    Annual events on the Ellipse include the Christmas Pageant of Peace and formerly the "Twilight Tattoo" military pageant. From 1992 to 2005, it was the site for the commencement ceremony for The George Washington University. [14] It is also the queueing location for the annual White House Easter Egg Roll and the White House garden tours.