In the mid-20th century, people posing with Christmas trees became a beloved holiday tradition. Christmas trees were often adorned with a mix of handmade and store-bought decorations, including tinsel, glass ornaments, and colorful lights.
People, dressed in their best clothes, would gather around the tree for photographs, smiling and filled with holiday cheer. These images captured a sense of warmth, togetherness, and post-war optimism, symbolizing both the joy of the season.
Take a look at these vintage found photos from Thomas Hawk to see people posing with Christmas trees in the 1950s and 1960s.
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