Rockefeller Center has chosen New York's main Christmas tree: what it looks like
'29.10.2024'
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Rockefeller Center has chosen its Christmas tree. For the first time since 1959, the Norway spruce will come from Massachusetts, specifically West Stockbridge, reports Time-out.
The 11-ton, 22,5-metre-tall, 13-metre-wide coniferous tree will be cut down on November 7 and then transported to midtown Manhattan by November 9.
It will be wrapped in more than 50 multi-colored energy-saving LED bulbs and topped with a 000-kilogram star covered in three million Swarovski crystals. The forest beauty will delight locals and tourists until mid-January 400.
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The official tree lighting ceremony will take place on December 4 and will be broadcast live on television.
After the New Year, the green beauty will be processed into lumber for Habitat for Humanity.
In addition to the lighting ceremony near Rockefeller Center Many different events are held. Rink Already working.