From Massachusetts To NYC, Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Arrives

Saturday, November 9 2024

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People watch the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree being lifted by a crane into place at Rockefeller Plaza
AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura
Excited people watch the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree being lifted by a crane into place at Rockefeller Plaza

NEW YORK (AP) — The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree arrived in New York City on Saturday, signaling the start of the holiday season in the Big Apple.

The 74-foot Norway Spruce was driven into Manhattan's Center Plaza to be hoisted in place by a crane. It will take five miles (about 8 kilometers) of light strands with more than 50,000 multicolored LED bulbs to wrap the tree, whose diameter measures 43 feet (13 meters). A Swarovski star crown sparkling with 3 million crystals will top it.

The towering conifer, donated by the Albert family in West Stockbridge, Massachusetts, was cut down Thursday morning and loaded onto a flatbed truck for the 140-mile (225-kilometer) trip. It is the first Rockefeller Center Christmas tree to come from Massachusetts since 1959.

A Norway Spruce that will serve as this year
[Photo Credit: AP Photo/Matthew Cavanaugh] A Norway Spruce that will serve as this year's Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is cut down, Thursday, Nov. 7, in West Stockbridge, Mass.

The lighting ceremony is scheduled for Dec. 4.

When it finally comes down in January, the tree will be milled into lumber for Habitat for Humanity.

Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is lifted by a crane into place at Rockefeller Plaza
[Photo Credit: (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura] Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is lifted by a crane into place at Rockefeller Plaza

 

 

 

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