'Charlie Brown': New Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Draws Comparisons to Holiday Special's Infamous Fir
11/18/2020 03:44 pm EST
After arriving in Rockefeller Center on Saturday, the tree lighting will take place on Wednesday, Dec. 2. This year's lighting ceremony will look a little different, though, as there will be no public access due to the coronavirus pandemic. Instead, the public is invited to view the live national broadcast "Christmas in Rockefeller Center" from home on NBC.
The massive spruce will be decorated with more than 50,000 lights, according to the Rockefeller Center. These multi-colored LED lights will stretch a total length of approximately 5 miles.
Topping the tree will be a beautiful star designed by architect Daniel Libeskind in 2018. The three-dimensional Swarovski star weighs approximately 900 pounds and boasts three dimensional Swarovski star weighs approximately 900 pounds.
Located at West 49th and 50th streets and Fifth and Sixth avenues, the tree will shine for a full 24-hours on Christmas Day. Visiting hours are daily from 6 a.m. until midnight. On New Year's Eve, visiting hours are from 6 am to 9 pm.
At this time, a date for the tree to come down has not yet been set. Details for this event are set to be released at a later date.
The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree has been an annual event for more than eight decades. It began in 1931 when workers at Rockefeller Center pooled their money together to buy a Christmas tree. Together, they decorated a 20-foot balsam fir, marking the start of what would become a quintessential New York experience.
The very first tree lighting ceremony was held in 1933 when Rockefeller decided to make the Christmas Tree an annual tradition. Since then, trees have been transported across the country for the annual event.
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