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A new installation in Sacramento's Midtown neighborhood is shining a light on healing and hope through an interactive holiday tree. KCRA 3's Andrea Flores reports.
Are there any Christmas parades, holiday festivals and tree lighting ceremonies nearby? Find out.
Old Sacramento is also decorated for the holidays with a 60-foot-tall Christmas tree. The city is hosting its 15th annual Theatre of Lights. Santa Parade, Imaginarium light show and more: What to ...
The California Capitol Christmas Tree (known as the California Capitol Holiday Tree between 1999 and 2003) is an annually erected decorated tree outside the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, United States. Initiated in 1931, [1] the tree has been a tradition ever since and is decorated during the second week of December each year.
A holiday market had also been planned to go with the tree lighting in Sacramento, but the Midtown Association late last month said it would be canceled because of protests across the country.
At 7:15 p.m., it’s the ceremonial lighting of the City’s tree led by Mayor Scott Singer also lights up Mizner Park’s lighting display — 50,000 LED lights adorning 75 palm trees.
According to Travel South Dakota, the state's "Christmas at the Capitol" tradition started in 1981 with 12 Christmas trees and now features almost 100 trees decorated by different organizations ...
A 60-foot tall Christmas tree from Shasta County will be raised next week in historic Old Sacramento, marking the beginning of the winter holiday season for the waterfront district.