Christmas Trees that will Adorn the Lawn and Interior of the Governor's Mansion to Arrive

The governor's mansion in Jefferson City.

The Governor's Mansion is about to look a little more festive.

The Christmas trees that will adorn the Jefferson City mansion are arriving Monday morning. The outside tree is a 30-foot Norway spruce that came from the yard of a Washington resident. Also headed to the mansion is a Colorado blue spruce that will adorn the grand staircase.

Later in the day, four seven-foot eastern white pines will be delivered. They'll be set up in the double parlor and the library on the mansion's first floor.

On Dec. 4, there will be a lighting ceremony and holiday tours will begin.

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