Bentleyville’s Only Steel Fabricated Christmas Tree with LED Lights

Bentleyville is building what will become the only steel fabricated Christmas tree in the United States standing over 120 feet tall. And rolls of LED lights will be wrapped around the tree as crews finished each section. The 50,000 LED lights are expected to use 37 amps of power.

It’s said that over 200,000 people attended the Bentleyville Tour of Lights in 2009, and this year, crews are expecting the tree will draw an even bigger turnout.

Bentleyville opens Saturday November 20, 2010 at 5 P.M. Besides its towering height, fans can expect the tree to twinkle and dance to music.

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