Norway spruce that was purchased as sapling 60 years ago installed at New York City's Rockefeller Center as anchor of upcoming Christmas festivities.
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A Norway spruce that was purchased as a sapling 60 years ago has been installed at New York City's Rockefeller Center as the anchor of the upcomingThe 77-foot tree from the village of Florida, New York, was lifted into place Saturday. Carol Schultz bought the sapling in 1959 and put it on a table. She planted it in her front yard after theSchultz and her companion, Richard O'Donnell, went onto Rockefeller Center's website in 2010 and entered the tree into the selection pool. They learned earlier this year that it had made the cut.The televised lighting ceremony will be held Dec. 4.
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