- Capitol Christmas Tree
The Capitol Christmas Tree (formerly the Capitol Holiday Tree) is the decorated tree that is erected annually at the
United States Capitol inWashington, D.C. to celebrate the Christmas holiday season.A tree was first displayed in 1964, at the request of Speaker of the House John W. McCormack [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees] from the website of the
Architect of the Capitol ] . This first tree was a liveDouglas-fir , purchased from a nursery. It was re-decorated for the next three Christmas seasons. After it died, white pines were cut down in Maryland and put on display for the 1968 and 1969 seasons. Beginning in 1970, trees have been provided by the U.S. Forest Service.The "Capitol Christmas Tree" is traditionally lighted at 5:00pm EST on
9 December through toNew Year's Day .Trees
*2007: 60-foot
Balsam Fir fromGreen Mountain National Forest inRutland, Vermont [ [http://www.poconorecord.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071124/NEWS/711240318 Milford greets D.C.-bound yule tree - poconorecord.com - The Pocono Record ] ]
*2006: 65-footPacific Silver Fir fromOlympic National Forest inWashington [ [http://www.capitolchristmastree2006.org/ The 2006 Capitol Christmas Tree website] ]
*2005: 80-footEngelmann Spruce from theSanta Fe National Forest inCuba, New Mexico [ [http://www.capitolholidaytree2005.net/ The 2005 Capitol Christmas Tree website] ]
*2004: 70-footRed Spruce from theGeorge Washington National Forest inHighland County, Virginia [ [http://www.capitolholidaytree2004.org/ The 2004 Capitol Holiday Tree website] ]
*2003: 70-foot Engelmann Spruce from theBoise National Forest inIdaho
*2002: 70-footDouglas-fir fromOregon 'sUmpqua National Forest [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/2002tree.cfm The 2002 Capitol Holiday Tree website] ]
*2001: 72-footWhite Spruce fromOttawa National Forest in the westernUpper Peninsula of Michigan [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/2001tree.cfm The 2001 Capitol Holiday Tree website] ]
*2000: 65-foot Colorado Spruce fromColorado 'sPike National Forest [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/2000tree.cfm The 2000 Capitol Holiday Tree website] ]
*1999: 60-footWhite Spruce fromWisconsin 'sNicolet National Forest [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/1999tree.cfm The 1999 Capitol Holiday Tree website] ]
*1998: 50-footFraser Fir from thePisgah National Forest in westernNorth Carolina [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/1998tree.cfm The 1998 Capitol Christmas Tree website] ]
*1997: 63-footBlack Hills Spruce from theBlack Hills National Forest inSouth Dakota [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1996: 75-footEngelmann Spruce from theManti-LaSal National Forest inUtah [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1995: 60-footDouglas Fir from thePlumas National Forest inCalifornia [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1994: 58-footBalsam Fir from theGreen Mountain National Forest inVermont [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1993: 65-footWhite Fir from theSan Bernardino National Forest inCalifornia [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1992: 62-footWhite Spruce from theChippewa National Forest inMinnesota [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1991: 60-footBlue Spruce from theCarson National Forest inNew Mexico [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1990: 65-footEngelmann Spruce from theRoutt National Forest inColorado [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1989: 60-footEngelmann Spruce from the Kootenai National Forest] inMontana [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1988: 50-footBalsam Fir from theManistee National Forest inMichigan [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1987: 60-footNorway Spruce from theWayne-Hoosier National Forest inOhio [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1986: 54-footShasta Red Fir from theKlamath National Forest inCalifornia [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1985: 56-footWhite Spruce from theOttawa National Forest inMichigan [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1984: 58-footWhite Spruce from theSuperior National Forest inMinnesota [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1983: 52-footWhite Spruce from theChequamegon National Forest inWisconsin [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1982: 50-footBalsam Fir from theRiley Bostwich Wildlife Management Area inVermont [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1981: 50-footWhite Spruce from theHiawatha National Forest inMichigan [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1980: 48-footWhite Spruce from theGreen Mountain National Forest inVermont [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1979: 52-footWhite Spruce from theNicolet National Forest inWisconsin [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1978: 60-footNorway Spruce from theSavage River State Forest inMaryland [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1977: 52-footWhite Spruce from theNemadji State Forest inMinnesota [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1976: 41-footRed Spruce from theMonongahela National Forest inWest Virginia [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1975: 41-footBalsam Fir from theOttawa National Forest inMichigan [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1974: 41-footFraser Fir from thePisgah National Forest inNorth Carolina [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1973: 51-footWhite Spruce from theAllegheny National Forest inPennsylvania [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1972: 50-footBalsam Fir from theTennessee National Forest inPennsylvania [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1971: 45-footBlack Spruce from theWhite Mountain National Forest inNew Hampshire [ [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/grounds/hol_trees/index.cfm The AOC Capitol Grounds Christmas Trees website] ]
*1970: 40-footNorway Spruce from theMonongahela National Forest inWest Virginia
*1969: 40-foot white pine fromWestminster, Maryland
*1968: 30-foot "tree" assembled from two white pines fromFinksburg, Maryland
*1964-7: live 24-foot Douglas-fir purchased from a nursery inBirdsboro, Pennsylvania Name controversy
In 1999, the "Capitol Christmas Tree" was renamed to the "Capitol Holiday Tree". There was never an explanation as to why the name change occurred, but it raised controversy in the 2004 Christmas holiday season, and especially in 2005.Fact|date=February 2007
On
30 November ,2005 , the tree was renamed the "Capitol Christmas Tree" due to threats of legal actionFact|date=February 2007 and complaints forwarded from a member of the Senate toDennis Hastert .Fact|date=February 2007References
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