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 ...
The first Christmas tree went up in Midtown Manhattan in 1931, when construction workers placed a small fir at the Rockefeller Center construction site. Since then, the evergreens have only gotten ...
New Yorkers and tourists alike swarm Midtown Manhattan for a glimpse of the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree that towers over the plaza it stands in. They may be wondering — along with viewers at ...
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 ...
In 1933, construction workers building the Rockefeller Center in New York City put up a tree around Christmas to celebrate the season. This simple action unintentionally started a beloved holiday ...
Locals and tourists from across the world braved the crowds and the cold on Wednesday, waiting hours in line to catch a glimpse of the iconic Rockefeller Center Christmas tree light up for the holiday ...
The first Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, erected in 1931, was a modest, 20-foot-tall decoration During the 93rd lighting ceremony for the 2025 holiday season, the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree ...