The 54th annual Christmas tree sent as a gift from Nova Scotia arrived in Boston on Tuesday morning, bringing the holiday spirit with it to the Common.
“Every winter, the most beautiful tree in the oldest park in America is lit up to the delight of all of our Boston families, in celebration of this partnership and in celebration of the holiday spirit,” said Mayor Michelle Wu, standing in front of the giant spruce wrapped in colorful lights and strapped to a truck. “This is a gift that lights up our Common and lights up our hearts, honoring our partnership and friendship.”
The officials 2025 Christmas tree, a 45-foot-tall white spruce nominated by locals Ronald and Claire Feener of Lunenburg County in Nova Scotia, landed in its home for the season in the Boston Common just after 11 a.m. T

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