The annual Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center is a beloved tradition in New York City, which began in 1931. The tree was first put up by a construction worker named John J. O'Connor, who had an idea to adorn the construction site with a festive tree during the holiday season. It was a simple gesture that would soon become a New York City staple, and the tradition has continued for over 80 years. Each year, a towering tree is chosen and brought to the Rockefeller Plaza, where it is lit with thousands of lights and decorated with sparkling ornaments. The tradition is now a beloved part of New York City's