“O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! Thy leaves are so unchanging”.
Every year, we have seen Christmas trees in many places around the
world, in shopping malls, outdoor parks, and even in homes. Have you
ever wondered what are the biggest and tallest Christmas trees found
within the country? In case you need some ideas on how to make your tree
look good this year, you can start by looking at the list of the
tallest Christmas trees in the US. One thing about this list is that
there are new members in the lineup that has never been recorded in the
previous years.
The Christmas tree that claims the title of being, not only the
tallest in the US, but also all over the world, is the 284-foot tall
tree that decorated the Soldiers and Sailors Monument Circle in
Indianapolis. The Colonel Eli Lilly Civil War Museum underneath the
monument changes into one of the world’s most highlighted objects where
spectators can get to the top of the tree for only $2 each
10. Boston, Massachusetts
One of the best traditions observed in some cities is the lighting of
the Christmas tree along the streets, where people gather around and
sing some songs of merriment while the mayor flips the switch as the
mark of the beginning of the Yuletide season. In Boston, the lights of
the 85-foot tree in front of the Faneuil Hall Marketplace have been seen
since the 1940s.
9. Dallas, Texas
Indoor Christmas trees are usually smaller in size and form,
particularly since headroom is not that considerably high to begin with.
However, the case is different when you go to The Galleria in Dallas,
Texas. You will come across the biggest indoor winter tree, even 95
feet, despite of a warm weather outside the streets. What makes this
tree even more exciting to see is that you get to go around it while
spending some time skating inside the rink.
8. Kansas City, Missouri
You can see Christmas trees outdoors in front of malls, or in parks.
However, Missouri does this differently where their 100-foot silver
holiday tree is proudly standing nearby the office of the city mayor in
Crown Center Square. What makes this particular tree in Kansas City a
view of amazement and awe are the fountains that flow underneath it,
making the Christmas tree a wonderful sight to look at, even with over
7,200 lights of sheer yuletide spirit.
7. Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles is known to be a very temperate place that will never
experience White Christmas with snow falling from the sky. But with
weather that may be as hot as the stars and celebrities that live there,
their celebration of the season of giving is not slowed down as they
have two Christmas trees standing on different locations, in Americana
at Brand and the Grove at Farmers Market, both at 100 feet each.
6. Anthem, Arizona
Somewhere in the northern part of Phoenix stands a Christmas tree
that may symbolize the true meaning of Blue Christmas, as this tree has
over 3,000 ornaments with green, blue, and purple dominating the evening
sky. Over 14 people had to work over the 110-foot imported white fir
and have its great display arrayed over the Outlets.
5. Ferndale, California
If you think that most places in California are linked with
high-rising skyscrapers and cool summer perfect beaches, then you may
feel a different air when staying at Ferndale. Aside from an ambience
that will set your mood in older historical street fare, you also get to
see one of the highest Christmas trees found at the Victorian Village,
standing at a high 150 feet.
4. Austin, Texas
The Zilker Park Tree in Austin, Texas may be one of the biggest
Christmas trees when looking at the base, even being 380 feet, while
standing at a high 155 feet. It carries over 3,309 lights with 39
streamers holding 81 multi-colored bulbs. This great tradition started
in 1965 by a member of the City’s Special Holiday Activities Committee,
Alden Davis.
3. Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
Could you ever imagine seeing a star atop the Christmas tree that can
be as tall as 10 feet? This can be very huge to imagine, but may still
be very small when you see that twinkling star affixed on the top of a
tree that stands 161 feet. This tree located in Coeur d’Alene Resort,
Idaho used to hold the title of the highest Christmas tree in the past
couple of years, way higher than what is found in NYC or in Washington,
DC.
2. Monmouth, Oregon
One of the highest trees that can be enjoyed this holiday season can
be found somewhere in the grounds of the Western Oregon University,
where one Christmas tree is claimed to be about 200 feet high.
1. Indianapolis, Indiana
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