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    As you prepare your home for holiday festivities, we've rounded up the best Christmas tree toppers, whether you opt for a traditional star, ornamental sculpture, faithful angel, or other accoutrement.

  5. Topping out - Wikipedia

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    The tradition also served a functional purpose: a pine tree was used, and after the needles had fallen off the tree, the builders knew the wood frame below had cured/dried out so they could enclose the building. [4] Long an important component of timber frame building, [5] it migrated initially to England and Northern Europe, thence to the ...

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    An aluminum Christmas tree is a type of artificial Christmas tree that was popular in the United States from 1958 until about the mid-1960s. As its name suggests, the tree is made of aluminum , featuring foil needles and illumination from below via a rotating color wheel .

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    The Birnam Oak. The Birnam Oak is an example of Sessile oak (Quercus petraea) at Birnam, Perth and Kinross, Scotland (grid reference).Sometimes known as Macbeth's oak, as it is a relic of Birnam Wood, mentioned in William Shakespeare's play, the tree is found in a strip of woodland on the south bank of the River Tay. [1]