The town of Pine Tree, Vermont is a popular Christmastime spot. Each year thousands of people visit the small town for the spirit it brings to the holiday season. You won't find it on any map. The town is as make-believe as Sesame Street. Pine Tree is the fictional setting of the 1954 holiday classic, "White Christmas," but each year it comes to life on big-screen TVs and laptops all over the country.
For decades, viewers have been tuning in to "White Christmas" as one of their tried-and-true holiday traditions. The heart-warming romantic musical comedy is set in the fictional town of Pine Tree, but not a single frame of the movie was shot in Vermont.
Most of the popular movie was filmed on the sound stages at Paramount Studios with a few sections filmed at locations in Southern California. While the film may have been shot on the West Coast, it certainly captures the quaint New England charm of small-town Vermont.
"White Christmas" was the biggest box office hit of the year when it was released in 1954. The feel-good message with a Hollywood happy ending touched the souls of many. And now more than six decades later, children and adults alike dream of snow for the holidays.
The beloved Columbia Inn and its hometown of Pine Tree may not be real, but they are perhaps the most visited places during the holidays. Families gather together to enjoy the timeless snapshots of the essence of Vermont captured in this film.
What is your favorite holiday movie? While you can't visit Pine Tree, Vermont, you can go cut one down to bring home and decorate. Visit this picturesque Christmas farm to find your tree, take a wagon ride, and a whole lot more.
Already in the holiday spirit? It's never too early to start putting up Christmas decorations.
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