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  2. O Tannenbaum - Wikipedia

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    " O Tannenbaum" (German: [oː ˈtanənbaʊm]; "O fir tree"), known in English as "O Christmas Tree", is a German Christmas song. Based on a traditional folk song that was unrelated to the holiday, it became associated with the traditional Christmas tree .

  3. Holiday History: Why Do We Put Up and Decorate Trees?

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    According to TIME Magazine, 1931 was the first year that this special location displayed a Christmas tree, when a 20-ft.-tall balsam was put up on Christmas Eve by the construction workers who ...

  4. Michigan, My Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Oh! Alma Mater, at thy shrine, Michigan, my Michigan; I worship thee as most divine, Michigan, my Michigan, "Tuebor" "I’ll protect," 'tis true— Oh, fair peninsula! and you— Shine out a gem in starry blue, Michigan, my Michigan, Thy diadem—thy hero sons, Michigan, my Michigan; Thy choicest love—their helpless ones, Michigan, my Michigan.

  5. Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    Christmas tree decorated with lights, stars, and glass balls Glade jul by Viggo Johansen (1891), showing a Danish family's Christmas tree North American family decorating Christmas tree (c. 1970s) A Christmas tree is a decorated tree, usually an evergreen conifer , such as a spruce , pine or fir , associated with the celebration of Christmas ...

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    Over time, the tradition of decorating a Christmas tree with candles was replaced with other things, like paper roses, fruits and nuts. In the mid-1800s, German glassmaker Hans Greiner began ...

  8. Talk:O Tannenbaum - Wikipedia

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    I.e. "Tannenbaum" is here not rendered "Christmas tree", although the text clearly states the song is "addressed to the Christmas fir-tree". The translation "O Christmas tree, o Christmas tree, your branches green delight us" seems to be much younger, perhaps dating to the 1970s. --dab 20:56, 30 January 2012 (UTC)

  9. The farm’s larger, stronger firs, planted 10 to 15 years ago, weren’t hurt by the drought — meaning folks won’t notice a shortage or price increase in the Big Apple this Christmas season.

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