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The Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center

Since 1931, the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree has been lighting up the holidays each year Residents New York and visitors. One of the best known trees decorated Christmas in the United States, this tree has become an iconic symbol of the holiday season in New York. The Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center is also a major tourist attraction, thousands come to New York every year to see the lighting ceremony of the tree, or simply to see the tree for several weeks when the display.

The first tree displayed in Rockefeller Center in 1931 was a Balsam Fir measuring about 20 meters. It was created by the construction workers who were building the Rockefeller Center, and during the Depression era, they were proud of having a tree displayed amidst the wreckage of clay and building your work area.

Today the Rockefeller tree is usually a giant Norway spruce are between 75 and 90 feet high. The tree is unofficially selected each year by the gardens of Rockefeller Center with the search for perfect tree beginning months ahead. Each year, Rockefeller Center receives hundreds of photographs of people across the United States, and even some from Canada, offering their trees for use in Rockefeller Center. The Director then units around the north-eastern United States, see the trees and finding the perfect piece. In the winter months, the tree is swept away by helicopter until it is selected.

Norway spruce trees are not native in North America in the fact that naturally grow in Europe. Here in the United States, Norway spruce are usually planted as ornamental trees in the front or back, and can be enormous, as high as 80 to 110 feet. Rockefeller Center said that tree used for its official Christmas tree must measure at least 65 feet high and 35 feet wide, although the tree is usually a selection of larger measures of these dimensions.

Cutting and moving the tree is a very complicated process. Cut and move the tree takes 15 to 20 or 180 ton hydraulic crane road. This crane is moved to the location of the tree, and supports the shaft for the tip, while the cut. Once cut, the tree is transported in a truck trailer with a large telescope, designed to accommodate a shaft 125 feet high. To avoid traffic congestion, the tree is usually moved to the heart of the city of New York during the night by a police escorted pre-selected route.

The tree in Rockefeller Center and is supported by four great guy and a steel tip which supports the shaft at its base. The tree is then illuminated by more than five miles of rope lights. In recent years, the tree lighting has become more energy efficient. In 2007, for the first Once the tree was lit with LED Christmas lights instead of incandescent lamps. It is estimated that LED lights have reduced energy consumption trees almost two thirds. In addition, Rockefeller Center also has a wide variety of solar panels on the roof of a building, and these solar panels help generate the electricity needed to light the tree.

The tree is usually lit during a special ceremony in late November or early December, and leave until early January. Once downloaded, the tree is recycled in nearly three tons of wood mulch are donated to the Boy Scouts of America. Most of the tree trunk is given to the headquarters of United States Equestrian Team in Gladstone, New Jersey, where it is used as a jumping for horses and their riders. In 2007, however, the tree has been cut into the wood which was then given to Habitat for Humanity for use in homes.

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