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Celebrating the greatest gifts this season

by U.S. SEN. MIKE CRAPO / Contributing Writer
| December 26, 2023 1:00 AM

According to U.S. House of Representatives historians, on December 24, 1913, “thousands flocked to the U.S. Capitol to celebrate Washington’s first ‘community Christmas.’ The centerpiece of the festivities, a 40-foot Norway spruce Christmas tree located on the East Front plaza of the U.S. Capitol, was adorned with red, white, and blue electric bulbs. The celebration boasted a lighted placard with the inscription, ‘Peace on earth, goodwill to men,’ nativity scenes, and a large chorus which sang Christmas hymns. During the Christmas Eve celebration, the Marine Band played the national anthem, and in keeping with the spirit of community cooperation, Boy Scout troops assisted the Capitol Police with crowd control.” 

Over the years since, the location of the Capitol Christmas Tree and other details have changed. The Architect of the Capitol reports, “it was not until 1964 that a definite procedure was initiated and a tree-lighting ceremony established.” As the House historians explain further, “Since 1970—after two unsuccessful attempts to plant trees on the West Front lawn—the U.S. Forest Service and the Architect’s office have selected the Capitol Christmas Tree cut from various national forests in the United States. As time passed, an annual ceremony has emerged in which the Speaker of the House lights the Capitol Tree.”

This year’s Capitol Christmas Tree is a 63-foot Norway Spruce from the Monongahela National Forest in West Virginia. But, two Capitol Christmas Trees have come from Idaho. In 2003, a 65-foot Engelmann Spruce was selected from the Boise National Forest.

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