It’s officially the most wonderful time of the year at Rockefeller Center.
This holiday season’s most famous Christmas tree arrived Saturday morning, having completed the 150-mile journey to Midtown Manhattan from just outside of Albany.
The 75-foot, 11-foot Norway Spruce was delivered to 30 Rockefeller Plaza by flatbed truck and hoisted into place for all to see, as onlookers lined the streets to help usher in the holiday season.
Also in attendance was the Russ family of East Greenbush, New York, who donated the tree after it stood on their family's property for generations.
"What an incredible feeling of just joy," Judy Russ said. "I'm so happy. I'm so thrilled that we get to share our tree with the world." Mike Gavin
The world will get its first official look during the tree-lig

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