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Bay Area Christmas Tree Farm Gives Customers A Chance To Cut Down Their Own Tree

Bay Area Christmas Tree Farm Gives Customers A Chance To Cut Down Their Own Tree

Update: 2025-12-19
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The holiday season brings many traditions for families across California. One that is tried and true - decorating your home with a Christmas tree. While most families buy artificial trees these days, there are still some places in the state where you can not only get a living tree, but even cut it down yourself.


Reporter: Keith Mizuguchi, The California Report




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Bay Area Christmas Tree Farm Gives Customers A Chance To Cut Down Their Own Tree

Bay Area Christmas Tree Farm Gives Customers A Chance To Cut Down Their Own Tree

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