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Werner Enterprises to haul 2023 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree on Kenworth T680

Professional drivers Jesus Davila and Tim Dean will do the honors of safely delivering the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree to Washington, D.C.

Kenworth T680 Next Gen to transport U.S. capitol Christmas tree

A Kenworth T680 Next Generation will transport the 2022 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree from the national forests in North Carolina to Washington, D.C., with stops en route to a full slate of community celebrations. This year’s U.S. capitol Christmas tree – a 78-foot tall Red Spruce – is scheduled to be harvested on November 2 from the Pisgah National Forest

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Photo Gallery: Kenworth W990 delivers U.S. capitol Christmas tree

The Capitol Christmas Tree, transported by Wilbanks Trucking Services, stopped at more than 25 community events during its journey across America.

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Photo gallery: Kenworth T680 delivers the U.S. Capitol Christmas tree

Following a two-and-a-half week, nearly 3,500-mile journey from northwestern Montana, the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree was lit in a special ceremony on Dec. 6 on the Capitol’s West Lawn. The 79-ft. Englemann spruce, nicknamed “Beauty of the Big Sky,” was adorned with thousands of LED lights and ornaments handmade by children from Montana and topped

Photo gallery: U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree makes its way from Idaho to Washington D.C.

There’s no specific time when the Christmas season begins. Some say it’s the day after Thanksgiving, some say it’s December 1, whereas others start listening to Christmas music in October. If we needed to identify a specific moment when the Christmas season begins, a good candidate might be the arrival of the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree in Washington,

Kenworth hauling U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree continues tour

Employees at Kenworth Truck Co.‘s assembly plant in Chillicothe, Ohio, built a special Kenworth T880 in October to carry the official 2014 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree. On Nov. 18, the Chillicothe plant welcomed the Kenworth T880 and tree back home. More than 1,000 Kenworth employees gathered for a brief ceremony at the plant. The U.S. Capitol

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Kenworth T880 transports U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree: Photo Blog

More than 300 people joined the U.S. Forest Service, the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, and federal, state and local representatives Wednesday to celebrate the harvesting of the 2014 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree near Cass Lake, Minn. After the ceremony, the special 75-ft. white spruce from the Chippewa National Forest and the Leech Lake Band

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PeopleNet, ALK provide tracking for the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree

PeopleNet, a Trimble company and provider of fleet mobility technology, announced that it is providing real-time tracking of the 2014 Capitol Christmas Tree’s cross-country journey to the Nation’s Capitol in conjunction with its sister company ALK, a GeoLogistics solutions and navigation software. Using enterprise solutions for worldwide routing, mileage, mapping and visualization, PeopleNet and ALK

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Kenworth tours the U.S. with Capitol Christmas Tree (Photo gallery)

The 2015 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree made its first tour stop in the Lower 48 states on Nov. 7 with a community event visit to Seattle’s Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) and Lake Union Park. The crowd gathered to see the 74-foot Lutz spruce from Seward, Alaska, chosen as the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree.The tree

Kenworth, Werner Enterprises deliver the Capitol Christmas tree

A Kenworth T680 Signature Edition delivered the 63-foot-tall Norway Spruce U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree.