- National Christmas Tree Lighting
Explore past performances and the history of the National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
- About the Tree - National Christmas Tree Lighting
An American tradition for more than a century, the National Christmas Tree brings together people from all walks of life to celebrate the season in a place that symbolizes hope and unity
- Watch The Lighting - National Christmas Tree Lighting
Get details on how to watch the National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony and explore past performances
- Plan Your Visit - National Christmas Tree Lighting
As one of the over 400 sites protected and preserved by the National Park Service, the park has served many purposes throughout the years, from a field for infantry drills to the host to celebrations such as the National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
- Ornaments - National Christmas Tree Lighting
These artists dedicate their time and talents to designing and creating ornaments that symbolize the history, heritage, and culture of their homes The America Celebrates display, which surrounds the National Christmas Tree, is free and open to visitors throughout December
- National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
The 102nd National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, hosted by Mickey Guyton, featured performances from Adam Blackstone, Stephen Sanchez, James Taylor, Muni Long, Trombone Shorty, The War And Treaty, and Trisha Yearwood
- THE WHITE HOUSE AND PRESIDENT’S PARK WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 5, 20
On Christmas Eve, President Calvin Coolidge, with music by the Marine Band, lights the first National Christmas Tree, a 48-foot-tall balsam fir from his home state of Vermont, on the Ellipse
- The National Christmas Tree: Experience the Sparkle of the Season
This year marks the 63 rd time the GE Lighting business has proudly designed and illuminated the National Christmas Tree, and the first year they are partnering with Balsam Hill
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