The Rockefeller Christmas tree isn't the only iconic symbol during the holidays in New York. 12 famous eight-foot angels have heralded in the season for nearly 70 years
If you're looking for something interesting to do in the coming weeks, take that trip, find LEGO Kevin McCallister hidden in plain sight, and you could be winning a pretty cool reward.
Talk about a transformation. The 75 foot Norway Spruce from Oneonta, that everyone relentlessly made fun of when it first arrived in New York City, went from a Charlie Brown tree to Rockefeller Center ready in a Christmas miracle.
There are memes and Tik Toks all over social media complaining about the purported state of New York's Rockefeller Center tree. The tree will be just fine - even 2020 can't mess with this Christmas tradition.
Another huge and beautiful tree is heading to mid-town Manhattan for the world to admire in Rockefeller Plaza. 2020 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Coming From West Oneonta