O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree, you always make me so sneezy! Is this what happens to you once the December Holidays roll around? Do you get various allergy-like symptoms such as a runny nose, ...
O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree, nobody knows your origin. It's true — historians don't agree on where people started celebrating Christmas with a decorated fir tree, and who did it first. The ...
As I waited in the car last weekend, I watched Christmas trees being unloaded onto a lot, and I was captivated by such a pleasant sight. The trees were green and fresh, and looked pretty and healthy.
More than two-thirds of Americans will decorate their homes for the holidays this year, and nearly three in four will have a Christmas tree. Please sign up for the Rasmussen Reports daily e-mail ...
The calendar says August but the holiday season is top of mind for the Downtown Dayton Partnership as the organization begins its search for the perfect tree to be the centerpiece of the 2025 Dayton ...
People around the world instantly recognize a decorated fir tree as a symbol of Christmas. But, as it turns out, historical evidence to explain when, and where, people started using trees to celebrate ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich — It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas in downtown Grand Rapids this week, with the installation of the annual Christmas Tree on Wednesday morning. The 37-foot Concolor Fir ...