It's been nearly 100 years since the first Rockefeller Center Christmas tree became a part of holiday history, and it's still a cornerstone of New York City (and worldwide!) celebrations today. The ...
More than 100 million people visit the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree each year, finding joy in its size and beauty against the backdrop of New York City. The 2025 tree arrived in Midtown Manhattan ...
Many have spotted a towering tree — whether in their community, down their block or even on their property — that seemed large enough, full enough, and majestic enough to serve as the holiday season's ...
Imagine the feeling of having your tree chosen to stand in Rockefeller Plaza in Midtown Manhattan, where tens of millions of locals and tourists will visit it, and millions of others will watch it ...
Each year, a tree is selected and driven across state lines to Manhattan's Rockefeller Center. The iconic tree has come from Canada, New York, and various states across the Northeast. Few holiday ...
There’s a running joke among New Yorkers that winter doesn’t officially begin when the temperature drops or when Mariah Carey thaws. The real signal is the moment the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree ...
Its more than 5 miles of lights will be illuminated at a ceremony at 7 p.m. on Dec. 2. Saturday, November 14, 2020 NEW YORK CITY -- A 75-foot Norway spruce arrived Saturday at New York City's ...