After years of planning and a festive cross-country trip, the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree was lit Tuesday night in a magical ceremony that marked the start of the Christmas season. For more than 50 years, a towering Christmas tree has graced the West Front Lawn of the U.S. White House for the holidays, but this year’s immense monument is something truly special.
Overlooking the grounds and the guarding the capitol with its rich green needles and stately, cone-shaped appearance, this 80-foot tree is only the second People’s Tree that has come straight from Idaho – the first was in 1964. Even more notable is that it was driven across the nation by a local Idahoan, and lit by a Boise student. In fact, the incredible journey that this homegrown beauty took to get from Idaho to Washington D.C. is truly inspiring.
The Payette National Forest is a woodsy Idaho haven that is most beloved for its views of scenic Payette Lake.
Idaho's 80-foot Engelmann Spruce is a show-stopper, without a doubt! But to be chosen for this monumental White House honor, every tree must pass a rigorous test and meet a set of requirements. Naturally, Idaho's tree passed with flying colors, and tops the charts in size and weight for trees historically displayed at the Capitol.
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But Idaho's homegrown tree destined for the east coast had a few stops to make along the way.
Each ornament was lovingly crafted in Idaho by local residents, depicting the fruits, symbols, and gemstones that Idaho is renowned for: the Star Garnet, the Hagerman Trout, the huckleberry, and more.
If you missed the live broadcast of the lighting ceremony, you can watch the full video below!
Idaho’s homegrown tree has made quite the epic journey over the past month – and so many memories were made in the process! Did you get to see this chart-topping giant in person, or help create one of the 18,000 ornaments? We’d love to hear your stories!
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