- The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is often called "the world's most famous Christmas Tree." It is typically a Norway Spruce, approx. 75-90 feet tall and weighing up to 9 tons.
- The first tree was put up in 1931, and the first formal lighting ceremony was in 1933. The famous ice skating pond opened in 1936.
- Last year's tree (2006) featured 30,000 lights on 5 miles of wire! (We want to know who went insane trying to untangle THAT!)
- Since 1974, the tree has been recycled, with the mulch given to the Boy Scouts of America and the largest portion of the trunk to the U.S. Equestrian Team to use as a practice jump. How green of them!
- The largest tree in Rockefeller Center history was put up in 1999 - a 100-foot Norway Spruce from Killingworth, Connecticut.
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ducts put to such an amazing use. We'll keep you posted on the further adventures of 2-man crosscut saw #3355, and we'll do our best to post some pictures of it in action on this huge tree! (Learn more about this saw here.)
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