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Colorado's Congressional delegation lights up the Capitol Christmas tree [VIDEO]

By GABRIELLE LEVY, UPI.com
The Christmas tree on the grounds of the Governor's Mansion burns brightly after being swithched on, seen with the dome of the State Capitol in Jefferson City, Missouri on December 2, 2011. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
The Christmas tree on the grounds of the Governor's Mansion burns brightly after being swithched on, seen with the dome of the State Capitol in Jefferson City, Missouri on December 2, 2011. UPI/Bill Greenblatt | License Photo

Before each Christmas, dating back to 1970, a Christmas tree is installed on the lawn in front of the United States Capitol building.

The tree, dubbed "The People's Tree," is chosen from a national forest, is trimmed with decorations from the children of the state from which the tree comes. This year's tree comes from Colorado, a beautiful, 73-foot tall, 74 year old Engelmann Spruce from the White River National Forest near Meeker, Colorado.

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