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  2. August Imgard - Wikipedia

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    August Imgard (born in Wetzlar, Germany, on January 8, 1828) emigrated from Germany to Wooster, Ohio, before he was 20 years old and started a tailoring business. [1]In 1847, Imgard cut a blue spruce tree from a woods outside town, had the village tinsmith construct a star, and placed the tree in his house, decorating it with paper ornaments, gilded nuts and Kuchen.

  3. Mr. Jingeling - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Jingeling is the "Keeper of the Keys" to Santa's workshop - a holiday tradition in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Jingeling was originally sponsored by Halle's, a local department store. He served as the store's Christmas season spokesman on television and also acted as Santa's representative in the store.

  4. Kurt S. Adler - Wikipedia

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    It has over 100 employees with offices in Hong Kong and Taiwan, [1] and sells more than 20,000 different items for Christmas, Halloween, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Hanukkah. [2] About half of their items are retired every year in favor of new ones, which are displayed in over one dozen showrooms located around the world. [ 1 ]

  5. Deck Your Tree With the Best Pop Culture Christmas Ornaments

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    Sure, there will always be tinsel, garlands, lights, stars, nostalgic family favorites and plenty of other accoutrements to adorn the Christmas tree with, but the addition of a new ornament ...

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

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    In 1880, Woolworth store founder, F.W. Woolworth, reluctantly bought 144 inexpensive Christmas ornaments to sell in his store from a traveling German salesman, and they sold out in a matter of ...

  7. The Christmas Village in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas Village in Philadelphia is an annual outdoor Christmas market event in LOVE Park, at which vendors in wooden booths and a vendor tent sell international seasonal holiday gifts, ornaments, arts, and crafts, as well as European food, sweets, and hot beverages.

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