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  • 28
    Nov
    2012
    9:33pm, EST

    Spruce up: The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is lit

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    Scott Stump, TODAY contributor reports: What’s 80 feet tall, 50 feet in diameter, weighs 10 tons and is guaranteed to get everyone in the Christmas spirit? It’s the Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center, which on Wednesday night was lit for the 80th year. Read the full story.

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  • 14
    Nov
    2012
    6:57pm, EST

    From backyard to center stage: Rockefeller Center Christmas tree stands tall in spotlight

    Rich Schultz / AP

    Crews use a crane to hoist a 80 ft. tall, 50 ft. diameter, 10-ton Norway Spruce tree from its base at the home of Joseph Balku in Flanders, N.J., on Nov. 13. The tree was laid onto a flatbed truck and transported to New York City where it is this year's Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree.

    Rich Schultz / AP

    Crews cut down an 80 ft. tall, 50 ft. diameter, 10-ton Norway Spruce tree that will be this year's Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree at the home of Joseph Balku in Flanders, N.J., on Nov. 13. The tree survived the winds of Hurricane Sandy that left a path of destruction in this New Jersey town and left Balku without electricity for weeks.

    By Natalia Jimenez, NBC News

    A day ago Joseph Balku’s Norway Spruce stood 80-feet tall outside his home in Flanders, N.J. Today it is 50 miles away, the new holiday centerpiece of New York City’s Rockefeller Plaza (also home to NBC News). Over the next two weeks, the tree will be decorated with more than 30,000 multi-colored lights on 5-miles of wire. The 80-year old tree has added meaning, it has been dubbed a “Sandy survivor,” coming from an area affected by the recent storm that wreaked havoc across the Northeast. According to AP:

    Balku says he watched the tree, which weighs 10 tons and is 50 feet in diameter, as it swayed in the backyard of his Mount Olive property. Balku says it had been bundled for protection. He lost two other trees and just got electricity back over the weekend.

    The tree’s arrival in Midtown serves as an unofficial kick-off to the quickly approaching holiday season. This year’s tree-lighting ceremony will be held on Nov. 28, featuring Cee Lo Green and Mariah Carey (among many other talents).

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    Richard Drew / AP

    The 80th Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is suspended by a crane in preparation to be raised at Rockefeller Center, on Nov. 14, in New York. The 80-foot Norway Spruce, donated by Joseph Balku, of Flanders, N.J., will be strung with 30,000 multi-colored, LEDs on 5 miles of wire, and topped with a Swarovski Crystal Star. The tree is scheduled to be lit during ceremonies Wednesday Nov. 28.

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    The 2012 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is put in position by a crane and crew of workers outside Rockefeller Center in New York, on Nov. 14.

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    Workers prepare the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree before standing it up on Nov. 14, in New York City.

    Richard Drew / AP

    The 80th Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is suspended by a crane in preparation to be raised at Rockefeller Center, on Nov. 14, in New York.

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    Workers prepare the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree before standing it up on Nov. 14, in New York City.

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    Workers move the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree into position on Nov. 14, in New York City.

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    A crane lifts the annual Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in New York City, on Nov. 14.

    A tree that survived Superstorm Sandy has been transported and set up at Rockefeller Center. NBC's Brian Williams reports.

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    Another question comes to mind... why did the owner let them cut the tree down in the first place? Must have offered him some serious money. I don't understand some people... a tree that survived a devastating hurricane and has lived for 80 years only to be "put to death" by chain saw. Boggles the m …

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  • 22
    Dec
    2011
    9:55am, EST

    Take a spin on the ice at Rockefeller Center

    By John Makely, NBC News

    When I was a little kid growing up outside of New York City, my family always tried to make the yearly trip to Rockefeller Plaza to see the Christmas tree and the holiday displays at the department stores. The skating rink and the Plaza have always felt like a special place around the holidays, full of energy and perhaps a bit of nostalgia as well, at least for me.

     Opened in 1936, The Ice Skating Rink at Rockefeller Center celebrates its 75th year as one of the most visited attractions in New York City. The panorama above is a composite of over 65 separate photographs merged together to represent an immersive 360-degree view from the center of the ice.

     Below is a video from Brian Williams on the history of the ice rink and a time-lapse video of the installation of the 12-ton, 2011 Christmas tree.

    People have been hitting the ice at Rockefeller Center since 1936. Today, the ice skating rink is one of the most visited New York destinations during the holiday season. Brian Williams gives a special tour of the rink and looks back on its history.

    Watch as our cameras capture the intricate process that transforms and illuminates a 12-ton Christmas tree in New York City's Rockefeller Plaza.

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    I just landed a triple axel!!!

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  • 30
    Nov
    2011
    9:44pm, EST

    Spruce shines in NYC's Rockefeller Center

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    The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is lit on Wednesday night.

    AP reports:

    NEW YORK — New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has helped light the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, putting a spotlight on a small-town spruce from Pennsylvania.

    The 74-foot (22.5-meter)-tall Norway spruce was illuminated by 30,000 lights during a ceremony Wednesday night.

    The crowd was entertained by Neil Diamond and Cee Lo Green. Justin Bieber and Tony Bennett provided pre-taped performances.

    Full story here.

    Watch as our cameras capture the intricate process that transforms and illuminates a 12-ton Christmas tree in New York City's Rockefeller Plaza.

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    Joys to amass- The settings of Christmas.

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  • 11
    Nov
    2011
    2:54pm, EST

    Installing an 'ugly' Christmas tree at Rockefeller Plaza

    Richard Drew / AP

    Workers guide the annual Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in position, in New York, on Friday, Nov. 11, 2011. The 74-foot Norway Spruce, from Mifflinville, Pa. is approximately 75 years old and is scheduled to be illuminated Nov. 30.

    Brendan Mcdermid / Reuters

    Tourists watch as the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, a 74 ft Norway Spruce, is installed in New York on Nov. 11, 2011.

    By Natalia Jimenez, NBC News

    Kicking off the holiday season, the Rockefeller Christmas tree has gone up! The Norway Spruce measures 74-feet, and came from the yard of the Keller family in Mifflinville, Pa. Watch the video below to learn more about the "ugly" tree, which was installed today and over the next two weeks will be prepped for the official tree-lighting ceremony on Nov. 30.

    Even though plenty of stores throughout New York City put up their decorations immediately after Halloween, to me, the tree's arrival feels like the beginning of the holiday season.

    Richard Drew / AP

    Workers guide the annual Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in position, in New York, Friday, Nov. 11, 2011. The 74-foot Norway Spruce, from Mifflinville, Pa. is approximately 75 years old and is scheduled to be illuminated on Nov. 30.

    Learn about the history of this year's Christmas tree, whose owner once called it "the ugliest tree" he had ever seen:

    The owner of the giant spruce that will become this year's Rockefeller Center Christmas tree tells NBC's Mike Leonard that her late husband initially wanted to cut down what he called "the ugliest tree" he had ever seen.

     

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  • 9
    Nov
    2011
    1:30pm, EST

    Sneak peek at the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree

    Mark Stehle / AP for Rockefeller Center

    The Christmas tree that will stand in Rockefeller Center was cut down this morning in Mifflinville, Pa. Wednesday, November 9, 2011. It is a 74-foot-high Norway Spruce from the yard of the Keller family.

    Mark Stehle / AP for Rockefeller Center

    From left to right, Mitch Crawford, Nancy Keller, Emma Crawford, 8, Debra Keller, Keri Crawford, and Olivia Crawford, 11, pose in front of the tree that will stand in Rockefeller Center this year before it was cut down in Mifflinville, Pa. Nov. 9, 2011.

    By Phaedra Singelis, NBC News

    On Friday, you can see the 74-foot tall spruce tree being raised on Rockefeller Plaza, but the big show will be on Nov. 30 for the tree lighting ceremony. Full story. 

    For those of us who work in Rockefeller Center, the tree's arrival marks the beginning of the holiday season with crowds descending and creating pedestrian traffic jams all around midtown.

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  • 24
    Dec
    2010
    6:59pm, EST

    People skate on an ice rink while pedestrians look at the Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center on Christmas Eve, Friday, Dec. 24, 2010.

    Crowds flock to the Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center

    By Jonathan Woods, msnbc.com

    Many New Yorkers avoid 30 Rockefeller Center this time of year, but as someone who works there, I don't have much of a choice. That said, watching from a dozen stories up is a peaceful and fulfilling substitute.

    Holiday greetings from msnbc.com, we hope your lives are filled with joy, wherever you are this time of year.

    And hey, while you're here, check out a roundup of Christmas celebrations around the word in our SLIDESHOW.

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