9 Places to See Stunning Christmas Trees Around DC
Briefly

The Penn Quarter hotel's 18-foot tree is adorned with geometric wallpaper prints and colorful oversized holiday bows made from hand-painted paper strips. If you look closely, you'll spot blue lobster, pink shallots, and silvery sardine ornaments—a nod to some of Farrow & Ball's paint names.
Since 1996, Norway and the US have honored their strong friendship with the lighting of a Norwegian Christmas tree. The lofty conifer graces the train station's Main Hall, with garland adorned with mini flags commemorating both Norway and the United States.
For 60 years, the Forest Service has continued a tradition of supplying the legislative building with a tree from a different state. This year's enormous 80-foot-tall sitka spruce tree hails from Alaska's Tongass National Forest.
From sunset to 10 PM Sunday through Thursday, and until 11 PM on Friday and Saturday, visitors can explore 58 decorated trees—each representing a state or territory—along the Pathway of Peace.
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