Follow the Texas State Capitol Christmas tree’s journey to its new home

AUSTIN (KXAN) — As part of her annual tradition, Mamie the Texas Capitol Christmas Tree traveled down Interstate 35 on Monday, Texas Parks and Wildlife said on social media.

The TPWD team transported the Christmas tree Monday morning from Eisenhower State Park. That’s on the Oklahoma border.

As part of her annual tradition, Mamie the Texas Capitol Christmas Tree traveled down Interstate 35 on Monday, | Courtesy Texas Parks and WildlifeAs part of her annual tradition, Mamie the Texas Capitol Christmas Tree traveled down Interstate 35 on Monday, | Courtesy Texas Parks and WildlifeAs part of her annual tradition, Mamie the Texas Capitol Christmas Tree traveled down Interstate 35 on Monday, | Courtesy Texas Parks and WildlifeAs part of her annual tradition, Mamie the Texas Capitol Christmas Tree traveled down Interstate 35 on Monday, | Courtesy Texas Parks and WildlifeAs part of her annual tradition, Mamie the Texas Capitol Christmas Tree traveled down Interstate 35 on Monday, | Courtesy Texas Parks and WildlifeAs part of her annual tradition, Mamie the Texas Capitol Christmas Tree traveled down Interstate 35 on Monday, | Courtesy Texas Parks and WildlifeAs part of her annual tradition, Mamie the Texas Capitol Christmas Tree traveled down Interstate 35 on Monday, | Courtesy Texas Parks and WildlifeAs part of her annual tradition, Mamie the Texas Capitol Christmas Tree traveled down Interstate 35 on Monday, | Courtesy Texas Parks and WildlifeAs part of her annual tradition, Mamie the Texas Capitol Christmas Tree traveled down Interstate 35 on Monday, | Courtesy Texas Parks and Wildlife

Mamie made the more than four-hour trip down I-35, and the crew even made some special pitstops along the way.

Look through the slideshow above to get the full scope of the tree’s trip. The Grinch could also be seen with Mamie in photos provided by TPWD.

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