by Anna Collins | Mar 26, 2025 | Historical Significance of Christmas Lights
From candle-lit trees in Germany to today's dazzling LED displays, the history of Christmas lights is as bright as your neighbor's inflatable Santa! Picture Martin Luther's kids getting inspired by glow-y candles, and Charles Follen lighting up the first...
by Anna Collins | Mar 25, 2025 | Historical Significance of Christmas Lights
Christmas lights have changed from fire-hazard candles to dazzling, energy-saving LEDs because we figured out that setting our trees on fire isn't the best idea! After Edward Johnson lit up the first electric tree in 1882, folks finally got the memo. Now, you can...
by Anna Collins | Mar 25, 2025 | Historical Significance of Christmas Lights
You've got to love the journey of Christmas lights! It all kicked off in the 17th century with Martin Luther stringing candles to mimic stars. Fast forward to 1882, and bam! Edward Johnson lights up the first electric tree. Then there's President Cleveland,...
by Anna Collins | Mar 24, 2025 | Historical Significance of Christmas Lights
Christmas lights are more than just twinkling decorations; they're a festive fusion of history, culture, and community vibes. From ancient solstice candles to Edison's electric wonders, these glowing beauties have evolved into a worldwide celebration....
by Anna Collins | Mar 24, 2025 | Historical Significance of Christmas Lights
Christmas lights have a sparky history, starting way back in 17th century Germany when folks lit up their trees with candles—talk about a flaming holiday! Imagine everyone worrying about their trees turning into fireballs while trying to create a starry...
by Anna Collins | Mar 23, 2025 | Historical Significance of Christmas Lights
When it comes to the origins of Christmas lights, it all started with good ol' candles on trees—thanks to Martin Luther for that fire hazard! Fast forward to 1882, and Edward Johnson brought in the first electric tree. Then, those flashy bulbs exploded in...