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December 22, 2009

First Christmas Lights for Sale In 1882

Garrison-Wagner Company, Christmas Displays, 1955, Christmas cut-outs
Garrison-Wagner Company, Christmas Displays, 1955, Christmas cut-outs


The Libraries has holiday decoration trade literature in its collection at the National Museum of American History Library that celebrates many ways to light up and dress up the holidays!—Elizabeth Periale

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I'd love to see these. How cool would it be to own some Christmas lights from the first couple of years of production.

1882, its very old Christmas Lights


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