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  2. File:Christmas tree farm near New Germany, Nova Scotia ...

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    English: A Christmas trees farm near New Germany, Nova Scotia. Date: 10 October 2011, 10:52:14: Source: Own work: ... View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap

  3. Easter egg tree - Wikipedia

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    The tradition in Germany to decorate the branches of trees and bushes with eggs for Easter is centuries old, originating in the Christian era. The egg is an ancient symbol of life all over the world. In Christianity, for the celebration of Eastertide, Easter eggs symbolize the empty tomb of Jesus, from which he was resurrected.

  4. Christmas trees in Germany were decorated with apples instead ...

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    Germany is credited with starting the Christmas tree tradition. Back in the 1600s, trees displayed in homes were not decorated with glass ornaments, but rather fruit.

  5. Festival of Trees - Wikipedia

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    Quad City Arts' Festival of Trees is more than 20 years old and includes a Macy-style helium balloon parade. Knoxville, Tennessee, USA area 120,000 square feet (11,000 m 2) first held in 1986. Though named differently as Fantasy of Trees it is in the same line of annual event and benefits East Tennessee Children's Hospital.

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

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    As TIME Magazine reported, it is widely believed that in the Middle Ages, modern-day Germany revealed the first real Christmas trees. After all, "In 1419, a guild in Freiburg put up a tree ...

  8. Christmas pyramid - Wikipedia

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    It is suggested that the Christmas pyramid is a predecessor of the Christmas tree. [1] These pyramids are not limited to Christmas: in the Ore Mountains there was a custom of dancing around the "St. John's Tree", "a pyramid decked with garlands and flowers", at the summer solstice. [2]

  9. Dortmund Christmas Market - Wikipedia

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    The Medieval Christmas Market at Fredenbaum is part of the larger Dortmund Christmas Market in Germany. Known for its medieval-themed atmosphere, it features traditional crafts, food, and entertainment. Dortmund hosts three Christmas markets, each including souvenir stalls, a carousel, a Nativity scene, and a decorated tree.