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The Bowery Boys: New York City History

#377 The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Tom Meyers

Society & Culture, History, Documentary, Places & Travel

4.83.6K Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2021

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree has brought joy and sparkle to Midtown Manhattan since the early 1930s. The annual festivities may seem steady and timeless but this holiday icon actually has a surprisingly dramatic history. Millions tune in each year to watch the tree lighting in a music-filled ceremony on NBC, and tens of thousands more will crowd around the tree's massive branches during the holiday season, adjusting their phones for that perfect holiday selfie. But the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is more than just decor. The tree has reflected the mood of the United States itself -- through good times and bad. The first tree at this site in 1931 became a symbol of hope during the Great Depression. With the dedication of the first official Christmas tree two years later, the lighting ceremony was considered a stroke of marketing genius for the grand new "city within a city" funded by JD Rockefeller Jr.. The tree has also been an enduring television star -- from the early years in the 1950s with Howdy Doody to its upgrade to prime time in the 1990s. Join Greg for this festive holiday history featuring kaleidoscopic lighting displays, painted branches, whirling snowflakes, reindeer and a very tiny owl. boweryboyshistory.com If you like what you hear, please rate and review our show on Apple Podcasts. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/boweryboys

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0:00.0

The Bowry Boys Episode 377.

0:02.5

The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree.

0:05.5

Hey, it's the Bowry Boys!

0:07.0

Hey!

0:08.0

Hi there!

0:23.5

Welcome to the Bowry Boys.

0:24.7

This is Greg Young, solo this week to celebrate one of America's most popular Christmas

0:30.9

symbols, the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree.

0:34.6

Now millions tune in to watch the tree lighting in a music-filled ceremony on NBC, and tens

0:41.0

of thousands more will crowd around its massive branches during the holiday season, adjusting

0:47.1

their phones just right for that perfect holiday selfie.

0:51.1

Of course, many more Native New Yorkers who have taken the entire thing for granted will

0:57.1

attempt to avoid Rockefeller Center and its Christmas tree entirely.

1:02.0

How such a random moment, one cold December evening, when they'll find themselves accidentally

1:07.6

in front of the big beautiful tree, which will melt their cold, jaded little hearts.

1:14.0

I must confess that this happens to me at least once a year.

1:18.3

The tree is essentially located on the east side of 30 Rock, amid a swirl of activity,

1:24.7

shopping, skating, and sightseeing with hundreds of offices looking down upon it.

1:31.0

It's become more than a mere holiday decoration.

1:34.4

The tree is a celebrity of sorts, played by a different massive tree each year, on average

1:41.2

about 80 or 90 feet tall or a little under a third of the height of the statue of Liberty.

1:48.0

It's where Kevin McAllister was reunited with his family again after being abandoned

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