Still haven't seen the Rockefeller Christmas Tree? The good news is, you'll have plenty of time after Christmas.
To officially mark the beginning of the holiday season, the 74-foot-tall Rockefeller Center Christmas tree was lit by 50,000 multicolored lights and a Swarovski crystal star in New York City on Dec. 4 ...
Standing 70 to 100 feet, a different Norway spruce attracts crowds to Rockefeller Center every holiday season.
Ice skating at the Rockefeller Center rink under the lights of the iconic tree is a staple holiday activity in New York City.
Witness a magical proposal at Rockefeller Center’s ice rink, where love comes full circle in the city’s most romantic setting ...
As is Rockefeller Center in general around Christmastime. Whether you're going ice-skating or just window-shopping the ...
Who would have thought a tree could change your life?“It’s been amazing. Now that it’s ending, it’s sad because we’ve had non ...
Tree in Rockefeller Center holds great significance for New York City. The custom of having it erected and decorated began in 1931.
From the big tree in Rockefeller Center to ice skating in Central Park, Christmastime in New York has so much to photograph.
A spokesperson for Rockefeller Center told TODAY.com that so far, a little over 100 couples got engaged at the Rockefeller ...
Holiday lights are everywhere – and everywhere they look a little different. In recent weeks, Associated Press photographers ...
More than anything, I'm so happy with what this tree has meant to so many people and how they have enjoyed it.”Earl Albert, ...