Park Avenue Trees
Park Avenue from 97th Street to 48th Street
The cherry and hawthorn trees growing on the avenue were strung with lights beginning in 1982 as a celebration of Hanukkah. In more recent years, the memorial has expanded to involve and celebrate all faiths, while furthering the cause of peace and invoking reverence for those who have sacrificed their lives for the country. On the first Sunday in December, many New Yorkers of all ages come to Park Avenue and 91st Street to see performances give silent thanks in the very still night before the dedication and the lighting of two and a half miles of Memorial Trees.
Lincoln Center Tree
Broadway and 63rd Street, (212) 875-5108
Lincoln Center’s annual tree lighting, a multi-cultural celebration of light, will take place in early December on Lincoln Center’s Josie Robertson Plaza. Admission is free and refreshments will be served after the event.
Central Park Holiday Lights
Charles a Dana Discovery Center, 110th Street near 5th Ave, (212) 860-1370
December in the Park wouldn't be complete without the Winter Wonderland Holiday Celebration and Kwanzaa festivities.
Cathedral of St. John the Divine Peace Tree
(110th St. and Amsterdam), (212) 316-7540
Commemorate the season of light with a stroll through the Cathedral to see Keith Haring's silver-toned triptych, and the giant Peace Tree, covered with 1,000 paper cranes.
See information on other holiday lightings in NYC.