The North Coast's Christmas tree war is brewing as Ferndale, Sequoia Park Zoo and the Skunk Train battle for the title of ...
This year, there is a little Christmas magic hiding inside the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree. After a nearly 5,000-mile journey ...
John Schank and Fred Austin teamed up to drive a Kenworth T680 to transport the 80-foot Sitka Spruce from Alaska to ...
D.C. This year’s tree, an 80-foot Sitka spruce, came from the Tongass National Forest. The only other Capitol Christmas Tree to come from Alaska was taken from the Chugach National Forest in 2015.
The illuminating moment for an 80-foot Sitka spruce from the Tongass National ... Mary Peltola. The tree, named “Spruce Wayne,” is the second selected for the U.S. Capitol in Alaska’s ...
Recommended Videos This year’s tree is an 80-foot Sitka Spruce from Wrangell, Alaska in the heart of the Tongass National Forest. It’s been named “Spruce Wayne” following a vote on social ...
An 80-foot Sitka spruce beamed in the moonlight during the Capitol Christmas tree lighting on Tuesday night. Among the lawmakers to attend the ceremony on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol were ...
is hosting the annual Capitol Tree Lighting Ceremony on Tuesday afternoon — marking the 60th anniversary of the event. “Spruce Wayne” is an 80-foot-tall Sitka spruce tree from the Tongass ...
In 2021, students in the sixth-grade class designed ornaments to represent the state of Alaska. This year, they are on ...
For 60 years, the Forest Service has continued a tradition of supplying the legislative building with a tree from a different state. This year’s enormous 80-foot-tall sitka spruce tree hails from ...
3 (UPI) --The U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree lit up the skies with thousands ... D.C., provided a stunning backdrop for the 80-foot Alaskan Sitka spruce. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., ...