The U.S. Capitol Christmas tree will stop at Wheeler Historic Farm in Murray. The 74-foot Sitka spruce from Alaska will be ...
A centuries-old Skipinnish Oak named after a Scottish band has won this year’s Tree of the Year contest. The oak, thought to ...
A tree named after a Scottish band who revealed its existence to experts has been crowned as Britain’s best. The ...
With more than 10 million miles of accident-free hauling between them on Alaska's treacherous highways, two drivers are on a ...
This year's tree, harvested from the Tongass National Forest, is being carried across the nation on a special trailer.
The centuries-old Skipinnish Oak named after a Scottish band has clinched this year’s Tree of the Year title, it has been announced. The oak, thought to be at least 400 years old and hidden away in a ...
Darwin Oak has narrowly missed out on the title Tree of the Year. The landmark tree in Shrewsbury polled 20 per cent of the ...
The tree will make stops across the U.S. on its way to the Washington, D.C., including one in Renton on Nov. 6. People can see the truck carrying the massive Christmas tree at Gene Coulon Memorial ...
The Woodland Trust believes The Skipinnish Oak is more than 400 years old but could potentially be up to 1,000 years old.
The 2024 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree will be making a stop in Grand Junction on Sunday. As part of its 4,000-mile journey from Alaska to Washington, D.C., the tree will stop for people to see at ...
The tree was discovered and named by members of the band Skipinnish. Andrew Stevenson from the ceilidh band said: “I am ...