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The Tallest Digital Christmas Tree in America Will Be Back in Denver This Season

Nov 4, 2022, 3:41 PM

There is certainly no shortage of great ways to celebrate Christmas in and around Denver, and one of the local favorites the last few years will be back in 2022!

The Mile High Tree is returning for its fourth year.

Starting November 18th and staying up through December 31st, the public will be able to catch the spectacle at Denver’s Civic Center Park from 5 PM to 10 PM every day.

Created by ILMEX Illumination, a renowned decorative lighting production company based in Madrid, ‘America’s tallest digital tree’ will dance along to a number of “festive and diverse” songs, with programmed light shows set to take place every 15 minutes.

The 110-foot tall immersive holiday fixture featuring over 60,000 LED lights is free to check out.

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