It is believed that when Theodore Roosevelt took office in 1901, the Christmas tree tradition was absent throughout his presidency. The answers to whether the Christmas tree was "banned" during ...
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt Sold Christmas Trees To Local Residents On His Own Estate In The 1930S It is believed that when Theodore Roosevelt took office in 1901, the Christmas tree tradition was ...