Whenever you like to ring in the holidays, North Carolina communities from the Outer Banks to the mountains are getting together in the coming days and weeks to officially light their Christmas tree. Here’s what to know.
It’s not clear who invented the Christmas tree. This winter symbol of light and joy started showing up sometime in the 16th century, and it’s a ubiquitous symbol around the holidays.
But North Carolina has a special claim to it, being the second-biggest producer of them. Western NC’s cooler temperatures and relative moisture make it a prime spot for growing Fraser firs, which is probably why a North Carolina tree has been chosen to be the official White House tree three out of the last four years.
Either that or NC is a swing state and Oregon isn’t.
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Fittingly, this time of year is when North Carolina communities light their holiday trees. We’ve compiled some of the biggest celebrations across the state below. All of these events are free. For the exact time of the tree lighting, click the included links on each because many of these events are bundled with parades, concerts, holiday markets, and more.
Happy start to the holidays, North Carolina.
Friday, Nov. 22
5:30-8pm | Free | Lichtin Plaza, Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts
Friday, Nov. 22, 6-8:30 pm, Courthouse Plaza
CCB Plaza, Saturday, Nov. 23, 1-7 pm
Tuesday, Nov. 26, 6:30 pm, Bank of America Stadium
Friday, Nov. 29, 6-8 pm, Harbor Centre & the Waterworks Building
Saturday, Nov. 30, 4-9 pm, Grove Arcade
Saturday, Nov. 30, 5-7 pm, Dowdy Park
Saturday, Nov. 30, 4-6 pm, Downtown Burlington
Sunday, Dec. 1, 5 pm, Downtown Gastonia
Thursday, Dec. 5, 6-8 pm, Riverfront Park
Friday, Dec. 6, 5:30-9 pm, Center City Park
Friday, Dec. 6, 7-9 pm, Shallowford Square
Friday, Dec. 6, 5-8 pm, Downtown Boone
Friday, Dec. 6, 6-8 pm, Near Town Hall
Saturday, Dec. 7, 1-9 pm, Riverwalk Park
Saturday, Dec. 7, 2-10 pm, Downtown Cary Park


















