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  2. The Ellipse - Wikipedia

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    On Christmas Eve 1923, President Calvin Coolidge started an unbroken tradition by lighting the first "National Christmas Tree." The first tree, a cut balsam fir, was placed on the Ellipse by the District of Columbia Public Schools. From 1924 to 1953, live trees in various locations around and on the White House grounds were lit on Christmas Eve.

  3. Patterson Park - Wikipedia

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    Patterson Park Observatory lit up during Christmas The 60-foot (18 m) Observatory, previously known as the Pagoda, was designed in 1890 and completed in 1892 by Charles H. Latrobe , who was the general superintendent and engineer under the Park Commission, [ 25 ] [ 26 ] led along with architect George A. Frederick , who also designed Baltimore ...

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    Washington, D.C. is colloquially referred to as simply "the District" due to its status as a federal district. The Virginian portion of the region is known as Northern Virginia. The Maryland portion of the region is sometimes called the Maryland-National Capital Region by local authorities but rarely by the general public. [15] [16] Composition

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  6. Capitol Christmas Tree - Wikipedia

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    West Virginia 1969 White Pine 40 feet (12 m) Westminster, Maryland: Maryland 1968 White Pine 30 feet (9.1 m) Finksburg, Maryland: Maryland Made from two different trees [1] 1967 Douglas Fir 24 feet (7.3 m) Birdsboro, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania In 1963, John W. McCormack suggested that a Christmas Tree should be placed on the grounds. A live ...

  7. Boundary markers of the original District of Columbia

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    Map of the boundary stones. The District of Columbia (initially, the Territory of Columbia) was originally specified to be a square 100 square miles (260 km 2) in area, with the axes between the corners of the square running north-south and east-west, The square had its southern corner at the southern tip of Jones Point in Alexandria, Virginia, at the confluence of the Potomac River and ...

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    In Finland (and many other countries around the globe), St. Lucia Day on December 13 is one of the main events of the holiday season. On this date, the eldest girl in each family sometimes dons a ...

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