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      <title>5 Must-Know Facts About the 2025 Rockefeller Christmas Tree</title>
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      <description>The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is a world-famous symbol of the holiday season. Each year, millions of people visit New York City to see the tree, which is decorated with thousands of lights and ornaments. The tree is also the centerpiece of the Rockefeller Center Christmas Spectacular, a televised special that has been airing since 1951.&#xA;The first Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree was erected in 1931. The tree was a 20-foot-tall balsam fir that was donated by a local farmer.</description>
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