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The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lights up in New York City

  • Fifty-Thousand multi-colored lights are shining on Rockefeller Center's iconic Christmas tree, captivating crowds in New York City during this annual tradition.
  • The 74-foot-high Norway spruce, topped with a Swarovski star crown featuring 3 million crystals, was cut down last month in West Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
  • The ceremony marked the tree's arrival, where it will be displayed until mid-January, and will be lit 24 hours on Christmas Day.
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