Crews will hoist the 80-foot tree up on the West Lawn f the Capitol. It's a tradition dating back 60 years. The towering Sitka Spruce is in D.C. following a long journey from Alaska. The tree is ...
Capitol Christmas tree from Alaska's forest lights up Washington DC Speaker Mike Johnson helped light up the 80-foot Sitka Spruce tree from Alaska for the 60th annual lighting ceremony. Steve Saldivar ...
The tree - an 80-foot Sitka spruce named “Spruce Wayne” - arrived by tractor-trailer from Tongass National Forest in Alaska. Also delivering remarks were Tongass National Forest Deputy ...
The band Skipinnish, which had played at the event, knew of the tree and led the conservationists to where it was hidden in a non-native Sitka spruce plantation on Achnacarry Estate. It has won a ...
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 ...
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 ...