This year’s Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is from Queensbury, New York, located about 60 miles north of Albany.Watch the video above for a look at the tree.The massive Norway Spruce will be cut down on Thursday, Nov. 10, and will arrive in Manhattan two days later.Each year, the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree becomes the most famous and talked-about Christmas Tree of the holiday season, worthy of jolly old Saint Nick himself.This year’s tree lighting ceremony is set for Wednesday, Nov. 30. And if you’re looking to see the tree in person, you can do so through mid-January in the heart of the Big Apple.
QUEENSBURY, N.Y. —
This year’s Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is from Queensbury, New York, located about 60 miles north of Albany.
Watch the video above for a look at the tree.
The massive Norway Spruce will be cut down on Thursday, Nov. 10, and will arrive in Manhattan two days later.
Each year, the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree becomes the most famous and talked-about Christmas Tree of the holiday season, worthy of jolly old Saint Nick himself.
This year’s tree lighting ceremony is set for Wednesday, Nov. 30. And if you’re looking to see the tree in person, you can do so through mid-January in the heart of the Big Apple.