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Christmas tree collection in Charleston, SC

Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree...

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A Charleston Christmas isn’t complete without a dazzling tree.

Still rocking around the Christmas tree? Here’s a tip: Christmas tree collection in the City of Charleston began Tuesday and its final collection week will end Friday, Feb. 10.

Heads up: Trees must be placed curbside so that equipment can reach them. Be sure to remove any decorations and tinsel before placing your tree for pickup.

We’re going to miss seeing trees lit up in Charleston windows. Until next holiday season...

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