New Delhi, Nov. 9 -- The holiday season has officially begun in New York City, as the big Rockefeller Center Christmas tree arrived and was placed in its famous spot in Midtown on Saturday, November 8. But this year's tree is extra special, not because of its size but because of the touching story behind it.
According to the NY Post, the 75-foot-tall Norway spruce came from the backyard of Judy Russ, who lives in East Greenbush, a small town in upstate New York. For 75 years. The tree had stood on her family's property, growing taller and stronger with each generation. Judy decided to donate it in honour of her husband Dan, who passed away in 2020 at 32 years old. Dan has always dreamed that one day his big spruce tree would be Rockefell...
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