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Christmas colors in New York and elsewhere are red and green. White is also associated with Christmas in northern countries that get snow in the winter, because there is often snow on the ground at Christmas.
In 1998 and 2002, there was a mild snowfall in New York on Christmas. For the most part, New York does not get snow on Christmas.
The number one tradition in New York City would be going to the lighting of the Christmas tree in Rockafeller Center in late November.
Even must of rhe snow was the 24th year 2002 had some snow http://www.nyc-photo-gallery.com/Winter-Xmas_2002.htm
It was not a white Christmas, but if you were in the area around that time you know what happened next - the Boxing Day Blizzard (day after Christmas) brought over 2 feet in some areas.
Snow removal services in New York include Sunstar of New York, Hudson Snow Services, Maintenance Plus, Executive Snow Control and Lil John's Snow Plowing.
It has snowed on Christmas Day in New York City 13 times in the last 100 years, with the most recent occurrence being in 2009. Snow on Christmas is a rare event in the city due to varying weather patterns and temperatures.
The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is certainly one of the main symbols of Christmas in New York City.
You might need about 30-50 dollars , and maybe a private place for some kissing.
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Phoebe Snow was born on July 17, 1950, in New York City, New York, USA.