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Capitol Christmas Tree visits Spokane

The Capitol Christmas Tree, cut last week in the Colville National Forest, made a stop in Spokane Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2013. The 88-foot Engelmann spruce was neatly packed on a flatbed with a clear plastic side panel where the curious could see the top of the tree, which had a few decorations and lights installed. The tree will tour the region before heading to Washington D.C. to be displayed on the lawn in front of the U.S. Capitol. View Picture story: 2013 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree Cutting Ceremony

Helen Oliphant puts her name on the banner on the truck carrying the Capitol Christmas Tree in Spokane Tuesday.

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Third-graders from McDonald Elementary listen to the national anthem while waiting to sing outside the INB Performing Arts Center.

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Sue Luppert, center, reaches high to sign her name to the banner on the outside of the flatbed truck carrying the Capitol Christmas Tree.

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Cooper Pedersen, 4, looks through plastic sheeting at the tree and decorations on the Capitol Christmas Tree in Spokane Tuesday.

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Third-graders from McDonald Elementary sing, parents take photos and music teacher Jan Frank, center, directs the show outside the INB Performing Arts Center.

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Third-graders from McDonald Elementary sing patriotic songs near the flatbed truck carrying the Capitol Christmas Tree.

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