The Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center was lit, marking the true beginning of the holiday season for many. The lighting of our giant tree attracts thousands of people to Rockefeller Plaza. The tradition goes back to 1933.
Snow fell gently in New York City as the giant tree was illuminated with 50,000 colorful lights and a Swarovski crystal star on December 4th. This year’s tree, a spruce 74 feet tall and 43 feet wide, comes from West Stockbridge, Massachusetts. It weighs about 11 tons and is about 70 years old.