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Grampa's Christmas Origins: Christmas Trees

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Grampa's Christmas Origins: Christmas Trees
"It all began when Marco Polo returned to Italy after his expedition to China."
Abraham Simpson
Grampa's Christmas Origins: Christmas Trees
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Comic Story information
Released: December 2012
Comic series: The Simpsons Winter Wingding
Pages: 2
Written by: Eric Rogers and Max Davison


Grampa's Christmas Origins: Christmas Trees is a Simpsons Winter Wingding story first printed in Simpsons Winter Wingding #7.

Synopsis[edit]

Grampa tells how Marco Polo's expedition to China led to the custom of putting lights on trees at Christmastime.

Reprints[edit]

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