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I-17 Mystery Christmas Tree

The I-17 Mystery Christmas tree was a living tree in the median of Interstate 17 (I-17) in the US state of Arizona that was decorated each Christmas by people not publicly known.[1] The tree was located near milepost 254,[2] approximately 55 miles (89 km) north of downtown Phoenix, Arizona, between Sunset Point and Cordes Junction.

I-17 Mystery Christmas Tree
The tree decorated in 2014
StatusInactive
GenreChristmas tree decoration
Date(s)Late November – early January
FrequencyAnnually
Location(s)I-17 in Yavapai County, Arizona
Coordinates34°13′05″N 112°06′40″W / 34.218132°N 112.111170°W / 34.218132; -112.111170Coordinates: 34°13′05″N 112°06′40″W / 34.218132°N 112.111170°W / 34.218132; -112.111170
CountryUnited States
Years activec. 1980–2019

Background

The 20-foot-tall (6.1 m) one-seed juniper (Juniperus monosperma)[3] tree has been decorated annually for over 30 years[4] and is famous around the state.[5] Unlike a traditional Christmas tree, it is actually shaped like a bush, being nearly as wide as it is tall.[6] Decorations include Christmas ornaments, tinsel and garland,[4] stuffed animals, bows, flags, and it is topped with a silver star.[2] The tree is at a point where the terrain necessitated a wide separation between the northbound and southbound lanes of I-17, and the median is over 100 feet (30 m) wide. The median is under the jurisdiction of the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), who have said "that for years, no one has been able to figure out who is responsible".[5] The tree is surrounded by four water storage barrels and plastic drip tubing to supplement the sparse natural rainfall in the area.[7] The irrigation system is also believed to have been installed by the unknown tree decorators.[5] In 2013, ADOT spokesman Doug Nintzel said people have told him that they know who is responsible but have not said who it is.[7]

The decorations are placed before Thanksgiving and removed after New Year's Day.[7] In 2011, a former ADOT district engineer who retired in 2005 said he knew who decorates the tree but honors their request to remain anonymous. Due to the danger of stopping on the highway, neither ADOT nor the Arizona Department of Public Safety formally condone the activity in the median.[8]

There are also patriotic decorations placed on the tree for the Fourth of July.[5]

Brush fires

The median is often the site of brush fires ignited by passing vehicles, and the tree has survived many of them. A fire in August 2011 was close enough to melt the tree's plastic irrigation system, but the tree was not seriously harmed even though the fire burned the surrounding vegetation[5] and scorched some of the tree's lower branches.[9] Some reports say the fire burned out on its own,[8] while others say the tree was helped by ADOT employees, as well as citizens and "a firefighter or two".[4]

ADOT employees say they "have seen the tree somehow survive over and over again".[5] The tree was saved again in August 2019 by firefighters.[6]

Song

Dolan Ellis, Arizona's Official State Balladeer since 1966,[10][11] has composed a song about the tree that he named "Scrubby".[12]

See also

References

  1. ^ Johnston, Joy (November 24, 2019). "Mystery Christmas tree reappears in Arizona". Fox13. Memphis: WHBQ-TV. Retrieved December 15, 2019.
  2. ^ a b KPNX Staff (November 24, 2018). "The mystery of the decorated Christmas tree on I-17". Phoenix: KPNX-TV. Retrieved December 15, 2019.
  3. ^ Wagner, Dennis (November 28, 2011). "Humble tree captures spirit of Christmas". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved December 24, 2019.
  4. ^ a b c "Who Decorates the Mystery Tree on I-17 Near Sunset Point?". North Phoenix News. December 1, 2018. Retrieved December 15, 2019.
  5. ^ a b c d e f azfamily.com News Staff (December 3, 2018). "Santa's helpers decorate the 'mystery tree' at Sunset Point on I-17". azfamily.com. Phoenix: KTVK-TV/KPHO-TV. Retrieved December 15, 2019.
  6. ^ a b Atkinson, Paul; Goldstein, Steve; Gilger, Lauren (December 20, 2013). "Arizona Brush Fire Threatens I-17's 'Mystery Christmas Tree'". Phoenix: KJZZ-FM. Retrieved December 15, 2019.
  7. ^ a b c Arroyo Rodriguez, Nadine (December 20, 2013). "Did You Know: I-17 Tree Mysteriously Decorated Every Year". Phoenix: KJZZ-FM. Retrieved December 15, 2019.
  8. ^ a b "'Mystree,' I-17's Mysterious Tree" (PDF). Transend. Arizona Department of Transportation. Fall 2011. p. 9. Retrieved December 15, 2019 – via Arizona Memory Project.
  9. ^ Frank, BrieAnna J.; Curtis, Charles (August 16, 2019). "'Mystery Christmas Tree' saved during brush fire that closed part of I-17". Arizona Republic. Phoenix. Retrieved December 15, 2019.
  10. ^ Ellis, Dolan (February 15, 2019). "What History Has Taught Me: Dolan Ellis". True West Magazine. Retrieved December 24, 2019.
  11. ^ "Dolan Ellis, Arizona's Official State Balladeer". Scottsdale's Museum of the West. Retrieved December 24, 2019.
  12. ^ Santucci, Carolyn (December 13, 2018). "Ellis to explain tale of I-17 tree 'Scrubby'". SoCo A&E. Retrieved December 15, 2019.

External links

  • Roadsideamerica.com
  • "Scrubby" sung by Dolan Ellis on Youtube

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The I 17 Mystery Christmas tree was a living tree in the median of Interstate 17 I 17 in the US state of Arizona that was decorated each Christmas by people not publicly known 1 The tree was located near milepost 254 2 approximately 55 miles 89 km north of downtown Phoenix Arizona between Sunset Point and Cordes Junction I 17 Mystery Christmas TreeThe tree decorated in 2014StatusInactiveGenreChristmas tree decorationDate s Late November early JanuaryFrequencyAnnuallyLocation s I 17 in Yavapai County ArizonaCoordinates34 13 05 N 112 06 40 W 34 218132 N 112 111170 W 34 218132 112 111170 Coordinates 34 13 05 N 112 06 40 W 34 218132 N 112 111170 W 34 218132 112 111170CountryUnited StatesYears activec 1980 2019 Contents 1 Background 2 Brush fires 3 Song 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBackground EditThe 20 foot tall 6 1 m one seed juniper Juniperus monosperma 3 tree has been decorated annually for over 30 years 4 and is famous around the state 5 Unlike a traditional Christmas tree it is actually shaped like a bush being nearly as wide as it is tall 6 Decorations include Christmas ornaments tinsel and garland 4 stuffed animals bows flags and it is topped with a silver star 2 The tree is at a point where the terrain necessitated a wide separation between the northbound and southbound lanes of I 17 and the median is over 100 feet 30 m wide The median is under the jurisdiction of the Arizona Department of Transportation ADOT who have said that for years no one has been able to figure out who is responsible 5 The tree is surrounded by four water storage barrels and plastic drip tubing to supplement the sparse natural rainfall in the area 7 The irrigation system is also believed to have been installed by the unknown tree decorators 5 In 2013 ADOT spokesman Doug Nintzel said people have told him that they know who is responsible but have not said who it is 7 The decorations are placed before Thanksgiving and removed after New Year s Day 7 In 2011 a former ADOT district engineer who retired in 2005 said he knew who decorates the tree but honors their request to remain anonymous Due to the danger of stopping on the highway neither ADOT nor the Arizona Department of Public Safety formally condone the activity in the median 8 There are also patriotic decorations placed on the tree for the Fourth of July 5 Brush fires EditThe median is often the site of brush fires ignited by passing vehicles and the tree has survived many of them A fire in August 2011 was close enough to melt the tree s plastic irrigation system but the tree was not seriously harmed even though the fire burned the surrounding vegetation 5 and scorched some of the tree s lower branches 9 Some reports say the fire burned out on its own 8 while others say the tree was helped by ADOT employees as well as citizens and a firefighter or two 4 ADOT employees say they have seen the tree somehow survive over and over again 5 The tree was saved again in August 2019 by firefighters 6 Song EditDolan Ellis Arizona s Official State Balladeer since 1966 10 11 has composed a song about the tree that he named Scrubby 12 See also EditList of individual treesReferences Edit Johnston Joy November 24 2019 Mystery Christmas tree reappears in Arizona Fox13 Memphis WHBQ TV Retrieved December 15 2019 a b KPNX Staff November 24 2018 The mystery of the decorated Christmas tree on I 17 Phoenix KPNX TV Retrieved December 15 2019 Wagner Dennis November 28 2011 Humble tree captures spirit of Christmas The Arizona Republic Retrieved December 24 2019 a b c Who Decorates the Mystery Tree on I 17 Near Sunset Point North Phoenix News December 1 2018 Retrieved December 15 2019 a b c d e f azfamily com News Staff December 3 2018 Santa s helpers decorate the mystery tree at Sunset Point on I 17 azfamily com Phoenix KTVK TV KPHO TV Retrieved December 15 2019 a b Atkinson Paul Goldstein Steve Gilger Lauren December 20 2013 Arizona Brush Fire Threatens I 17 s Mystery Christmas Tree Phoenix KJZZ FM Retrieved December 15 2019 a b c Arroyo Rodriguez Nadine December 20 2013 Did You Know I 17 Tree Mysteriously Decorated Every Year Phoenix KJZZ FM Retrieved December 15 2019 a b Mystree I 17 s Mysterious Tree PDF Transend Arizona Department of Transportation Fall 2011 p 9 Retrieved December 15 2019 via Arizona Memory Project Frank BrieAnna J Curtis Charles August 16 2019 Mystery Christmas Tree saved during brush fire that closed part of I 17 Arizona Republic Phoenix Retrieved December 15 2019 Ellis Dolan February 15 2019 What History Has Taught Me Dolan Ellis True West Magazine Retrieved December 24 2019 Dolan Ellis Arizona s Official State Balladeer Scottsdale s Museum of the West Retrieved December 24 2019 Santucci Carolyn December 13 2018 Ellis to explain tale of I 17 tree Scrubby SoCo A amp E Retrieved December 15 2019 External links EditRoadsideamerica com Scrubby sung by Dolan Ellis on Youtube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title I 17 Mystery Christmas Tree amp oldid 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