In 2011, the 74-foot (23 m) tree was lit on November 30 and remains until January 6, 2012.
The tree is being taken down on January 7, 2011. That's what the Rockefeller Center Information line says.
This year the tree will be up until January 9, 2009
According to RockefellerCenter.com (http://www.rockefellercenter.com/index.php/section/5#/5/-1/-1/86/):
"The world's most famous Tree will be on display until January 7th, 2010."
It's already put up, but the decorations will be put up on November 30, 2010.
The tree stays up for 5 weeks after the ceremony night.
This year it will be done on December 3rd
The famous Rockefeller Christmas tree is erected each year in New York City's Rockefeller Plaza. Each year, the tree is cut down and brought into New York from neighboring states. 2009's Rockefeller Christmas tree came from Easton, Connecticut.
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The famous Rockefeller Christmas tree is erected each year in New York City's Rockefeller Plaza. Each year, the tree is cut down and brought into New York from neighboring states. 2009's Rockefeller Christmas tree came from Easton, Connecticut.
Fifth Avenue in New York is famous because of the historic landmarks that can be found up and down the street. The St. Regis Hotel, Empire State Building, and Rockefeller Center, for example, can each be found along Fifth Avenue.
The NYC Christmas tree is put up in Rockefeller Center each year. The tree is brought in from nearby states. The tree is cut down and tied onto a large truck for transport with the branches tied down. The branches are not trimmed off.
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Because they can. ANSWER The traditional and best known Christmas tree in New York City is not at Times Square but at Rockefeller Center. And yes, it is a "real" tree that has been carefully sought out and then cut down ("harvested" for the tree-lighting ceremony and the Christmas season display.
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