Chattanooga Times Free Press

Rockefelle­r tree arrives in NYC

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NEW YORK — New York City ushered in the holiday season Saturday with the arrival of a 79-foot Norway spruce that will serve as one of the world’s most famous Christmas trees, in Rockefelle­r Center.

The 12-ton tree was trucked in from the Price family home in Elkton, Maryland — the first time the tree has come from that state since the tradition began eight decades ago. The lighting ceremony is scheduled for Dec. 1.

The spruce will be adorned with more than 50,000 multicolor­ed lights and topped with a 900-pound star with 70 spikes covered in 3 million crystals.

The tree was cut down Thursday and removed by a crane on the Price property. The spruce, about 85 years old, had stood near the family’s house. Devon and Julie Price told NBC’s “Today” that they had worried about it falling down during a storm.

“So we’re very excited to have it go to New York City,” Devon Price said.

The tree is expected to remain up through early January.

 ?? AP PHOTO/DIEU-NALIO CHERY ?? The 79-foot tall Rockefelle­r Center Christmas Tree that arrived from Elkton, Md., is removed by a mobile Crane onto Rockefelle­r Plaza from a flatbed truck Saturday in New York. The city ushered in the holiday season with the arrival of the Norway spruce that will serve as one of the world’s most famous Christmas trees.
AP PHOTO/DIEU-NALIO CHERY The 79-foot tall Rockefelle­r Center Christmas Tree that arrived from Elkton, Md., is removed by a mobile Crane onto Rockefelle­r Plaza from a flatbed truck Saturday in New York. The city ushered in the holiday season with the arrival of the Norway spruce that will serve as one of the world’s most famous Christmas trees.

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