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The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree has officially made its way to New York City, marking the beginning of the holiday season in the bustling metropolis. The 74-foot Norway spruce, generously donated by the Albert family from West Stockbridge, Massachusetts, was carefully transported into Manhattan’s Center Plaza and lifted into place by a crane.

This majestic tree, with a diameter measuring 43 feet, will be adorned with an impressive 5 miles of light strands featuring over 50,000 multicolored LED bulbs. At the very top, a Swarovski star crown, adorned with 3 million sparkling crystals, will shine brightly over the city.

Excitement filled the air as the massive tree arrived in New York City, greeted by cheerful crowds eagerly snapping photos and capturing the magical moment on their cellphones. Crews worked diligently to secure the tree, ensuring it stood tall and proud in Rockefeller Center.

Erik Pauze, the head gardener at Rockefeller Center, expressed his amazement at the size of the crowd that gathered to witness the tree-raising ceremony. This year’s tree has a special significance as it is the first to come from Massachusetts since 1959, adding a unique touch to the annual tradition.

As preparations continue for the lighting ceremony scheduled for December 4th, Pauze and his team are hard at work making adjustments to the tree. Branches are being carefully lowered by hand to ensure the tree looks its best for the upcoming festivities.

Once the holiday season comes to a close, the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree will be repurposed to benefit others. The tree will be milled into lumber and donated to Habitat for Humanity, providing a lasting legacy of giving back to the community.

The arrival of the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is a cherished tradition that brings joy and festive spirit to New York City residents and visitors alike. As the city prepares to light up this magnificent tree, the holiday season is officially in full swing, promising magical moments and cherished memories for all who gather to witness its splendor.