A Tree Grows For Christmas (1949)
A 1949 U.S. Forest Service short film directed by Lee Prater. Tells the story of the Christmas tree in history and legend, focusing on the contemporary Christmas tree industry. Details the process of Christmas tree growing, harvesting, transportation, and selling. Original 16mm film held in the Forest History Society archives.
Видео A Tree Grows For Christmas (1949) канала foresthistory
Видео A Tree Grows For Christmas (1949) канала foresthistory
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