The tradition of decorating a Christmas tree on the grounds of the U.S. Capitol became a regular tradition in 1964. After some difficulties with keeping a live tree alive, the US National Forest in 1970 became responsible for finding a suitable tree and installing it on the west lawn. Each year, a different National Forest is selected to contribute the tree. This year, it comes from the Chippewa National Forest in Minnesota. Compared to the National Christmas Tree on the ellipse, the U.S. tree Capitol grounds is less elaborately decorated in a style essentially unchanged at least since I first photographed it in 2002.
Capitol Christmas Tree, 2002
Capitol Christmas Tree, 2010
Capitol Christmas Tree with Snow, 2010
Capitol Christmas Tree, 2014
Gorgeous! I’m still trying to get over there
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Love it! Have you also checked out the U.S. Botanic Garden yet? They’ve got some stunning flora inside.
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Excellent Point. I took a look at the line when I was doing the shot of the Capitol Tree the other night and it was out the door and not moving. Hopefully, the lines will be down after the big day, but it’s always a great show.
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I went about a week or so ago and had a good time. I had somebody to chat with, so that helped with waiting in line. The staff kept the line moving pretty quickly, it seemed.
I look forward to returning in the spring and seeing the outdoor gardens in their full bloom.
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Beautifully done, Robin.
Merry Chritmas and festive cheer to you as well! I look forward to what you’ll create in 2015. All the best.
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Thanks very much. Very kind of you to say. I have several interesting destinations in mind for 2015, hopefully all will work out well. Have a great holiday and all the best to you in the coming year.
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Gorgeous, first one at blue hour is especially beautiful! Happy holidays Robin, hope it went well!
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Thanks very much, Manal. The first one, take in 2002 is from a film camera, using Ektachrome transparency film. Things were much different in those days. Hope you are having a happy holiday season a swell.
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I can see your Christmas was beautiful, Robin. 🙂 Very best wishes for 2015!
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Thanks very much, Jo. And I wish you all the best in the coming year as well.
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Thanks!
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