45 Vintage Snaps Capture People Posing With Christmas Trees in the 1950s _ Nostalgic US

   

The history of Christmas trees goes back to the symbolic use of evergreens in ancient Egypt and Rome and continues with the German tradition of candlelit Christmas trees first brought to America in the 1800s.

 
The early 20th century saw Americans decorating their trees mainly with homemade ornaments, while the German-American sect continued to use apples, nuts, and marzipan cookies. Popcorn joined in after being dyed bright colors and interlaced with berries and nuts. Electricity brought about Christmas lights, making it possible for Christmas trees to glow for days on end.
 
With this, Christmas trees began to appear in town squares across the country and having a Christmas tree in the home became an American tradition. These vintage snapshots captured people posing with their Christmas trees in the 1950s.
 
Christmas Trees in the 1950s
Christmas Trees in the 1950s
Christmas Trees in the 1950s
Christmas Trees in the 1950s
Christmas Trees in the 1950s

Christmas Trees in the 1950s

Christmas Trees in the 1950s

Christmas Trees in the 1950s

Christmas Trees in the 1950s

Christmas Trees in the 1950s
Christmas Trees in the 1950s
Christmas Trees in the 1950s

Christmas Trees in the 1950s

Christmas Trees in the 1950s