WATCH: 2023 US Capitol Christmas Tree lighting ceremony

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The U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree lighting ceremony will help mark the beginning of the holiday season in the District.

This year's tree is a 63-foot Norway spruce from the Greenbrier Ranger District in West Virginia's Monongahela National Forest. Often called The People’s Tree, the evergreen arrived in the nation’s capital on Friday, November 17, after making stops in communities along the way.

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Arrival of the 2023 US Capitol Christmas Tree!

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas in the nation's capital with the arrival of the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree!

The tree was secured and decorated in its spot on the West Front Lawn.

The lighting will take place on Tuesday, November 28 during a ceremony beginning at 5 p.m.

It will then be lit from dusk until 11 p.m. each evening through January 1, 2024. Visiting the tree is free and open to the public. No ticket is required.

The first U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree was placed in 1964. It is decorated with over 5,000 lights and over 5,000 handmade ornaments created by hundreds of children and volunteers from the tree’s home state.

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2023 US Capitol Christmas Tree arrives in DC marking start of holiday season

The 38-year-old, 63-foot Norway spruce was delivered early Friday morning along the National Mall and will be put into position in front of the U.S. Capitol. The official tree lighting will take on the Capitol's West Lawn on November 30.