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A monumental Colorado spruce lights up Capitol Hill

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WASHINGTON The 2020 United States Capitol Christmas Tree completed its journey from Colorado to Washington, D.C. November 20, and was officially lit during a ceremony Wednesday, December 2.

“I hope it will remind us that whatever the challenges our times may bring, like this tree our country can grow stronger,” said Colorado Senator Michael Bennet at the lighting ceremony.

The tree, a 55-foot-tall Engelmann spruce harvested from the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests on November 5, now stands on the West Front Lawn of the Capitol building.

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