tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5022318990784415929.post5057513521803019355..comments2023-10-20T11:17:47.246-04:00Comments on Two Nerdy History Girls: The Biggest Christmas Tree in New YorkUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5022318990784415929.post-78654566960903557592012-12-14T00:27:14.654-05:002012-12-14T00:27:14.654-05:00Out of towners aren't the only ones who go to ...Out of towners aren't the only ones who go to the tree. It's gorgeous and so Christmasy to go. I've been every year and I'm a New Yorker. I love all the tree lightings! I hope you enjoyed and got to see the store windows too.Merlinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16846273140085427471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5022318990784415929.post-85036630328550910772012-12-12T00:03:57.173-05:002012-12-12T00:03:57.173-05:00Very interesting article and slide show - loved th...Very interesting article and slide show - loved the old black and white photos, plus the colour photo of more modern times.<br /><br />London too has a tall tree - usually around 20 metres/60 feet, given by the people of Oslo. It stands in Trafalgar Square, and is used as a focal point for carol singers and charity drives.<br /><br />Still got to decorate mine!<br /> Vintage Maisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00929038050028476580noreply@blogger.com