| Six-Story Tree of Light: Centerpiece Of "Christmas on the Potomac" |
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| Written by newsUSA | |
| Sunday, 07 December 2008 | |
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Washington, DC - Imagine being five years old again and gazing up at a six-story, glowing Christmas tree. The memory of the mesmerizing spectacle could last a lifetime.
The Tree of Light, the centerpiece of the celebration, standing 60-feet tall, weighing in at 7,000 pounds and made of synthetic glass, is a one-of-a-kind work of art. Comprising 112 individual, hand-formed pieces of translucent holly leaves and berries, the glass tree will glow brilliantly from within, casting a festive mood throughout the atrium. It's a must-see for anyone looking to catch the holiday spirit of the mid-Atlantic. No expense has been spared to create this winter wonderland. In addition to the enormous Tree of Light, a nightly indoor snowfall and other events throughout the 37-day holiday revelry can make almost any other holiday festivity seem bland: - The Brightest Star Fountain Show. A heartwarming narration of the classic Christmas story, choreographed with dancing water, whimsical lighting, fog and other special effects. - Light-cicles. These 50- to 150-foot-long sparkling icicles, accented by 100-foot-long gold ribbons, hang overhead and brilliantly light the ceiling of the resort's 20-story atrium. - Brunch with Mrs. Claus. Santa's "better half" is the star of the show at Pienza restaurant. It is sure to be a highlight of any youngster's holiday season. - Potomac Express Train Village. Peek into a scene of Christmas past and marvel at the miniature details of a mid-Atlantic town. - The Christmas Market. Need to do a little holiday shopping? Don't miss The Christmas Market for a collection of unique holiday décor, gift items and memorabilia. A special family weekend package starts at $200 per night and includes even more fun. To view additional activities and to find more information, visit ChristmasOnThePotomac.com or call 301-965-2800. |
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