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- Boston Christmas Tree - Wikipedia
The Boston Christmas Tree is the City of Boston, Massachusetts' official Christmas tree A tree has been lit each year since 1941, [1] and since 1971 it has been given to the people of Boston by the people of Nova Scotia in thanks for their assistance after the 1917 Halifax Explosion
- How Boston Got Its Christmas Tree | Holiday History
Every year Nova Scotia donates a Christmas tree to the city of Boston as a thank you for their aid following a 1917 tragedy It's a fascinating story
- Parks Department announces 2024 Holiday Lightings - Boston. gov
Located on Boston’s historic waterfront and stewarded with help from the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park, the site will be transformed into a beautiful holiday display when the park’s 260 feet of trellis are illuminated with 50,000 blue lights along with 14 decorated trees throughout the park
- Boston Christmas Tree Lights - Boston Discovery Guide
Find locations, dates, and times for Boston's Christmas tree lighting ceremonies in November and December, plus where to see festive holiday decorations in Boston
- The 5 Most Dazzling Boston Christmas Trees Lighting Up The City
These are the best Christmas trees to explore in Boston From the tallest to the most dazzling, here's where to spot them!
- Boston Christmas Tree Facts for Kids
In 2017, the two cities celebrated 100 years since the explosion The mayors of Boston and Halifax, along with Nova Scotia's leader, put up a special plaque It was placed on the Boston Common near where the tree stands That year, the tree honored all the brave first responders from both cities
- Boston Common Christmas Tree - Mass Attractions
The Boston Common Christmas tree is an annual gift from the people of Nova Scotia, Canada, to the city of Boston, Massachusetts This tradition dates back to 1917 and is a symbol of gratitude and solidarity between the two regions
- The Boston Christmas Tree Tradition - Knockabout
The official Boston Christmas Tree stands annually in Boston Common Find out how a tree renews a bond between two Atlantic cities each year
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