There are 62 total trees in 2015. The trees have over 70,000 ornaments.
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There are approximately 400 trees on the White House grounds.
There are 35 decorated trees in the White House, so this can not be answered. If you like to see all the decorations and rooms on the White House web site (whitehouse.gov).
No president had a Christmas tree in the White House for about the first 100 years. The English did not put up Christmas trees and many considered them to be a pagan custom. Christmas trees only gradually became popular in the US. However, Theodore Roosevelt, an early environmentalist, may have refused to put up a Christmas tree even though his children wanted one. The related link gives more .
It was President Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt, but it wasn't for religious reasons. President Roosevelt was very passionate about the environment and he worried about too many trees being cut down, so he wouldn't allow a Christmas tree at the White House.
At the White House during Christmas a big Christmas tree is set up. Moreover, other decorations are scatter throughout the house. A gingerbread house is constructed. Many celebrations are held.
You should place one small tree in each room but don't put to many trees in your house because you still have the main Christmas tree were all the spirit goes
There are 50 colored balls on the White House Christmas tree. Each ball represents a state.
There are many varieties of trees that are used for Christmas trees. Available varieties depend on where you live. Popular varieties of Christmas trees include: Fir Trees: Balsam, Canaan, Douglas, Fraser, Grand, Noble, Concolor (White) Pine Trees: White, Scotch, Virginia, Eastern White Spruce Trees: Colorado Blue, Norway, White Cypress Trees: Arizona, Leyland Cedar Trees: Eastern Red Cedar
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When Christmas Tree were first introduced in the UK, in Queen Victoria's time, lit candle were used to decorate the tree. Many a house fire was the result!the first christmas trees were decorated with berrys back in 1882