Watch: US Capitol Christmas tree is lit up in Washington

The annual tradition of lighting the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree commenced in a ceremonious event, marking the official start of the holiday season in Washington. This year’s centerpiece, an majestic evergreen dubbed “Silver Belle,” was meticulously selected from the vast wilderness of Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest in Nevada. The lighting ceremony attracted dignitaries, lawmakers, and citizens who gathered to witness the illumination of the 84-foot white fir, adorned with thousands of energy-efficient LED lights and handmade ornaments. The selection process involved months of careful planning by forest service experts who identified Silver Belle for her perfect symmetry and vibrant color. The tree’s journey from Nevada to Washington spanned thousands of miles, involving special transportation arrangements and community celebrations along its route. This tradition, dating back to 1964, symbolizes national unity and holiday spirit, with each year’s tree representing different national forests across America.