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The towering Christmas tree that will light up Rockefeller Center this holiday season is on its way to New York City.
The 75-foot-tall Norway spruce was felled Thursday morning in East Greenbush, an Albany suburb located about 150 miles north of Manhattan. Advertisement
Video above: Get another look at the tree
The 11-ton tree was then loaded onto a 100-foot-long trailer as scores of people turned out for the occasion. It is expected to arrive Saturday at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, where it will take its place in front of the midtown Art Deco skyscraper overlooking the plaza's famous ice skating rink.
The tree will be wrapped with more than 50,000 multicolored, energy-efficient LED lights and crowned with a Swarovski star weighing 900 pounds.
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