The northern part of the country could see pink and red streaks in the skies this week, just in time for New Year’s Eve, ...
Several municipalities allow people to drop off their trees for recycling, while others collect them curbside.
The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation wasted no time helping Brooklynites give their live Christmas trees a ...
Still haven't seen the Rockefeller Christmas Tree? The good news is, you'll have plenty of time after Christmas.
In Waite Park, the public works department will pick up Christmas trees from January 6th to the 31st. Trees must be placed at ...
The City of Franklin will also offer curbside Christmas tree recycling service. Commercial vendors can drop off excess trees at the county landfill on Pinewood Road. Williamson County Convenience ...
From sparkling lights and Santa Claus to solemn church gatherings, here's a look at how Christmas was celebrated around the ...
Rockefeller Center has been synonymous with one of the most awe-inspiring Christmas trees in the world. Each year in early ...
The first snowfall and the twinkle of lights on the Rockefeller tree—there’s a certain magic that makes Christmas in New York ...
From the big tree in Rockefeller Center to ice skating in Central Park, Christmastime in New York has so much to photograph.
The tree at Independence Square was wrapped in 4,200 twinkling red, white, and blue lights and topped with a Bethlehem star.