
In Focus
The Rockefeller Christmas Tree's journey from upstate to the plaza
The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree burst alive with 5 miles of LED multicolored lights and a 900-pound Swarovski crystal star.

This year's Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, a 72-foot tall, 12-ton Norway Spruce, is cut from the yard of Shirley Figueroa and Lissette Gutierrez on Nov. 8, 2018, in Wallkill, New York.
The tree was brought into New York City by flatbed truck and erected at Rockefeller Center on on Saturday.








Once the season passes Habitat for Humanity will turn the tree into home-building lumber for those in need.

Workers prepare to raise the 2018 Swarovski Star to the top of the 72-foot Rockefeller Center Christmas tree on Nov. 14 in New York.
The iconic star has been reimagined by architect Daniel Libeskind and features 3 million Swarovski crystals on 70 illuminated spikes.



The tree will remain lit through Jan. 7.