Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Goes Up

Christmas Tree
The second-largest tree to ever grace Rockefeller Center was put into place on Saturday.

There are still 42 days until Christmas but the famous Rockefeller Center tree was put into place Saturday in New York City.

Above: Workers cut a 94-foot Norway Spruce that will become the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree at the home of Graig and Angie Eichler in Oneonta, New York on Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016.

This year's tree is between 90 and 95 years old and weighs 14 tons.

The 84th Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 30. The tree will be illuminated by 45,000 multi-colored LED lights on 5 miles of wire.
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Christmas Tree

Christmas Tree

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