Capitol Christmas Tree arrives Nov. 29
Thanksgiving is still two weeks away but some are already thinking about Christmas.
The Architect of the Capitol notes that the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree is scheduled to arrive at the west front of the building on Nov. 29.
This year's tree, a 67-foot Engelmann spruce, is from Wyoming's Bridger-Teton National Forest. A lighting ceremony will be held on Dec. 7, and the light will be turned on each night through Jan. 1, 2011.
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| November 10, 2010; 5:45 PM ET
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