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Talk about a transformation. The 75 foot Norway Spruce from Oneonta, that everyone relentlessly made fun of when it first arrived in New York City, went from a Charlie Brown tree to Rockefeller Center ready in a Christmas miracle.
The trees that make their way to Rockefeller Center for Christmas don't just hold big, fancy ornaments and bright, twinkly lights. They might carry some additional, unintended baggage.
The 75 foot Norway Spruce is up in Rockefeller Center but what the heck happened to this years Christmas Tree? That's the question thousands are asking on social media.