Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting

Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting

American tradition is to light up the Christmas tree during winter holidays. The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is a special part of Christmas. It unites people and creates wonderful moments for tourists and residents of New York City. The Rockefeller Center is a part of Christmas tradition. It has a long history full of success, joy, prosperity and happiness. Let’s find out more about the Rockefeller Christmas tree lighting ceremony and how you can get involved in this joyful event.

The Rockefeller Christmas tree was first put up in December 1931, when workers from the Rockefeller Center construction site collected their money to purchase a Christmas tree. The Balsam fir, which was 20 feet high, was decorated by men’s families with hand-made garlands. This was the first Rockefeller Christmas tree lighting. The Rockefeller Plaza was opened in 1933 with a 50-foot tall tree that was designated the holiday beacon for New Yorkers. The Rockefeller tree has been a stable and a tradition in America since 1936 when the skating rink was opened.

The Rockefeller Center has had many historic moments involving the lighting of the Christmas tree since 1933. Workers put up a small selection of trees in 1942. However, the trees were not lit from 1944 to 1945 due to blackout regulations as well as the effects of WWII. Other changes include recycling trees and the use of LED lights to decorate the trees to save money and energy. Since 2011, a tradition has been the singing of the hymn Joy to the World during the lighting ceremony. More than half a billion people now see the tree every day, from the first lighting until its removal after the new year holiday.

A trip to New York City is a great way to witness the Rockefeller Christmas tree lighting. While you’re there, you can tag your friends on social media and use the hashtag #RockefellerCenter and #ChristmasTreeLighting to show how awesome the lighting ceremony is. You can also stream it live from your own home by contacting your cable provider or streaming the NBC channel.

Date

Nov 29 2023

Time

All Day

Location

USA

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