5 Facts About Christmas That'll Get You In The Christmas Spirit
5 Facts About Christmas That’ll Get You In The Christmas Spirit
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1. The world's tallest Christmas tree was 221 feet tall

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According to Guinness World Records, the world’s tallest cut Christmas tree was a 64.6 m (212 ft) Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) erected and decorated at Northgate Shopping Center, Seattle, Washington, USA, in December 1950.
2. Milk and cookies for Santa is a historic tradition that teaches a valuable lesson

Leaving milk and cookies for Santa is a popular tradition where children show gratitude for Santa’s hard work. This custom began in the 1930s during the Great Depression, teaching kids the importance of giving and sharing even during tough times.
3. Alabama was the first U.S. state to recognize Christmas in 1836

In 1836, Alabama officially recognised Christmas as a holiday, becoming the first state in the United States to do so. This decision helped popularise Christmas celebrations across the country.
4. "Silent Night" is the most recorded Christmas song ever

You might wonder which of the Christmas classics on your playlist is the most popular. The answer is “Silent Night,” which has accumulated over 733 recorded versions since 1978.
5. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was created for a store

Rudolph’s story was written in 1939 by Robert L. May for Montgomery Ward, a department store, to give as a holiday booklet for kids. It became so popular that it was later a song and movie.
5 Facts About Christmas That’ll Get You In The Christmas Spirit was originally published on wibc.com
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