December 24, 2015
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1:35Now PlayingEvery family has its own Christmas traditions, but in the Carey family, the tradition spans 56 years and five generations. Their tradition comes in the form of a tiny, red velvet dress. "When I was a little girl, my grandma bought me a dress for my second Christmas." Linda Carey told INSIDE EDITION. The dress soon went into storage and was saved for her daughters. Linda's two daughters have both worn the dress, and so has her granddaughter. The family hopes to keep the tradition going. #InsideEdition
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