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Photos: Pioneer Courthouse Square welcomes this year's Holiday Tree

Portland, ORLocal News

The recent arrival of a 75-foot Douglas fir tree from Stimson Lumber at Pioneer Courthouse Square has marked the official start of the holiday season in Portland. This spectacle drew a large crowd of Portland residents, eager to partake in the festive atmosphere and the unveiling of the city's holiday tree. The event highlights Portland's dedication to seasonal traditions and fosters a sense of community among its citizens. As locals gathered to celebrate, the tree serves as a centerpiece for various Christmas festivities, uniting people in shared joy and nostalgia. The holiday tree not only represents a significant local tradition but also embodies the spirit of togetherness that characterizes the season.

It stands as a reminder of the cultural importance of Christmas observances and the feasts of Jesus Christ, intertwined with the values of community and celebration. This year’s event reinforces the ongoing legacy of holiday celebrations in Portland, ensuring that the spirit of Christmas continues to thrive. Such gatherings are vital for maintaining the city's vibrant cultural scene during the festive season.

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