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    <description>For more than six decades, Atlantans spent Thanksgiving evening witnessing the lighting of Rich&amp;rsquo;s Great Tree. For many years, the tree was installed atop the four-story Crystal Bridge in downtown Atlanta.
Do you have a great story about the Great Tree? Tell us, and share your wonderful memories of a bygone Atlanta institution!</description> 
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