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11 December 2025
rockefeller
The Christmas tree at Rockefeller Centre has been predominantly a Norway spruce, with a couple of Balsam firs or White spruces, since the first tree went up in 1933. Because of the narrow streets, the tree is limited to a height of 100'. It usually goes up in mid November, with the lighting ceremony this year on December 3rd.
The tree on the facade of the art deco Radio City Music Hall usually arrives in mid-October. There are 57,000 individual LED lights in "red and warm white programmed to create soft movement such as waves and fades"
Labels:
Christmas,
night views,
NYC,
theatre,
TPH
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