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North Dakota’s 90-year-old Christmas window display, featuring a red-and-green tree made of 88 shades, lights up nightly after Thanksgiving.
The North Dakota Capitol’s 90-year-old Christmas window display, begun in 1935, features a red-and-green tree silhouette made of 88 colored window shades, visible from afar.
Originally starting with a Star of Bethlehem on the roof in 1934, the tradition evolved into a nightly light show managed by five staff members after Thanksgiving.
The display, maintained by custodial teams, has marked holidays and events for decades, with plans for LED upgrades and automated shades pending funding.
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La vitrina navideña de 90 años de edad de Dakota del Norte, con un árbol rojo y verde hecho de 88 sombras, se ilumina cada noche después de Acción de Gracias.