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CHRISTMAS GIFTS:
Christmas Customs and Traditions - Part 8
Until about 1900 in many communities -- of
central and northern Illinois -- except for a few families that used an oak
sapling -- nobody had a Christmas tree because there were no native pines or
cedars.
In Chicago, a Christmas tree business started in December, 1887, when Herman and
August Schuenemann sailed their fishing schooner into the Chicago river and tied
up at the Clark St. bridge with a load of young spruce trees from the Michigan
forests.
After that, year after year, Chicago folks would come to select and carry home a
tree from the "Christmas Ship. "
Christmas
Gifts: The Background of Christmas
Christmas Star
Before there was Christmas, stars held importance in ancient religions, but to
most Christians the Christmas star is the symbol of Jesus.
The Christmas star's appearance is recorded in the Bible in the New Testament.
In the Bible it is said that the star appeared over the town of Bethlehem and
served as a guiding light to lead the wise men to baby Jesus.
Many people today put a star on top of their Christmas tree as a reminder of
this.
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