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What You Need To Know About Gwinnett County’s 39-Foot Christmas Tree

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🚛 The Gist: A 39-foot Norway Spruce will make its way from North Carolina to be installed on the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse lawn on Thursday, Nov. 2.

🤔 Why It Matters: As the centerpiece for the 36th annual Lighting of the Tree ceremony on Thanksgiving Day, the towering tree will serve as a communal holiday symbol for Gwinnett County residents and visitors alike.

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What’s Happening:

  • County employees began decorating the tree immediately after its installation.
  • The tree will remain on display throughout the festive season.

🔍 Between the Lines:

  • The annual ceremony brings about increased foot traffic in downtown Lawrenceville.
  • While the tree comes from North Carolina, it’s a Norway Spruce, which isn’t native to the Southern U.S.

🏃 Catch Up Quick:

  • Last year’s ceremony saw a record number of visitors, with COVID-19 guidelines in place.
  • The Lighting of the Tree event has been a Gwinnett County tradition for 36 years.

🖼️ The Big Picture: The event highlights a sense of community and holiday spirit, drawing both locals and tourists to the area.


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