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| JOEY IVANSCO/Cox News Service |
| Lisa Hopson of Cumming, Ga., admires a designer-decorated upside-down tree while shopping at Star Decorators Wholesale in Atlanta. Although it may seem to be the latest fad, hanging fir trees upside down reportedly goes all the way back to the Middle Ages, when Europeans did it to represent the Trinity. Retailers like that it frees floor space and allows more ornaments at eye level. |
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