Here's When To Take Down Your Christmas Tree
Whether you put up your Christmas tree the day after Thanksgiving or on Christmas Eve, it must come down. No more flashy lights, ribbons,
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and DIY ornaments until next year! When should you take down your Christmas tree? Christmas decoration timing is usually debated, but so is storing
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Others down their Christmas display the day after Christmas, while others enjoy it longer. When to store your decorations is up to you, but
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there are regulations about when to take down a Christmas tree, real or artificial. What happened and why you should take down your Christmas tree
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Start at the beginning: Most historians believe the Christmas tree originated in Christianity and grew popular in medieval Germany.
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December 24, the Christian feast day of Adam and Eve, saw "paradise trees" decked with apples, communion wafers, or sweets in households.
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In the 19th century, German-born Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria, popularized it in England. Toys, candy, and popcorn draped Victorian trees.
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Christmas trees shined because of that, but when should they be put away? Christmas trees are traditionally kept up for 12 nights after Christmas.
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The Christmas carol "The Twelve Days of Christmas" comes from here. On January 6, Christians commemorate the Feast of Epiphany,
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which finishes Christmas. The Three Kings brought presents to infant Jesus on this day, which is also when to take down holiday decorations.
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