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Capitol Christmas tree to be cut from Ariz. forest

Associated Press

Posted on November 6, 2009 at 4:40 PM

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — An 85-foot blue spruce soon will embark on a long journey from the mountains of northeastern Arizona to Washington, D.C., to stand as the Capitol Christmas tree.

The 7,000-pound tree is taller than a 7-story building and will be harvested Saturday. From Alpine, Ariz., it will go on a statewide tour before arriving on Capitol Hill on Nov. 30.

The tradition of having states provide a Capitol Christmas tree started nearly 40 years ago, and this is the first year that the tree will come from Arizona.

Harvesting the tree that was chosen for its height, color, fullness and lack of obvious defects is no small feat. It will take a mechanized cutter, two cranes with a 110-foot reach and about an hour to lay it on a specially designed set of cradles.

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