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Thursday, December 03, 2009
Christmas in New York City
The tree at Rockefeller Center, which was officially lit for the first time last night, is the icon of Christmas in New York City, so be sure to make it your first stop of the holiday season. Be prepared for crowds, be prepared for the cold, and above all, be prepared to ooh and aah with the rest of the onlookers. While you're in the area, don't miss the skaters at the famous rink below the tree, and a walk through the angel-decorated Channel Gardens to the east of the tree. The country's most famous tree will stand guard through January 7, 2010. (After that, it will be recycled -- in the past, the tree provided almost 3 tons of mulch which the Boy Scouts of America used at their camps.)
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