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A 75-foot Norway spruce from East Greenbush, NY, will be the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree this year. It will be cut on Nov. 6, transported to NYC, decorated with 50,000 LED lights and a Swarovski star, and illuminated on Dec. 3. The tree has been donated by the Russ family and will be recycled into lumber for Habitat for Humanity after the season.
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A 75-foot Norway spruce from East Greenbush, NY, has been delivered to Rockefeller Plaza for this year's Christmas display. Donated by Judy Russ in memory of her late husband, the tree will be decorated with over 50,000 LED lights and crowned with a Swarovski star. It will be lit on Dec. 3 and displayed until mid-January.
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This year's Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, a 75-foot Norway spruce from New York, was lit during a live NBC broadcast hosted by Reba McEntire. The event featured performances by the Radio City Rockettes and other artists, with the tree decorated with 50,000 LED lights and topped with a Swarovski star. The tree will remain on display until mid-January.