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50-Foot-Tall Christmas Tree Arrives in Boston
The 44th annual gift of an evergreen Christmas tree from Nova Scotia arrived in Boston Friday.

Photo Credit: Boston Parks Dept.
The annual gift of an evergreen Christmas tree from Nova Scotia arrived in Boston Friday morning with a police escort.
This year marks the 44th anniversary of this traditional gift giving, according to the Boston Parks and Recreation Department. It signifies a way to thank the people of Boston for providing emergency assistance when Halifax, Nova Scotia’s capital city, was devastated by a wartime explosion in 1917.
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This year’s tree stands at 50-feet-tall. It was donated by Andrea and William MacEachern, of Pictou County in Nova Scotia. The couple completed the 1996 Boston Marathon.
The tree will be stationed at the Boston Visitors Center at 139 Tremont Street until a tree lighting ceremony is held at Boston Common on Thursday, Dec. 3 at 6 p.m.
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