One of the brightest signs of the holiday season is coming to light. The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is getting officially turned on Wednesday. The tree, a Norway spruce that's more than 60 years old, stands 77 feet tall. It was on the property of Carol Schultz in the village of Florida, New York, and was cut down last month. The tree is decorated with miles of lights, with a huge Swarovski crystal star at the top. It stays in place until January 17, when it will be taken down and donated to Habitat for Humanity to help build homes.

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