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Sparking the imagination

John D. Rockefeller Jr's vision was for Rockefeller Center to be a place where New Yorkers could come and surround themselves with art and motifs that celebrated the best of the human spirit. Today, his vision has been spectacularly realized, giving you the opportunity to come visit and discover and be inspired by it all, from outdoor art installations to historic public art.

Art deco relief sculpture above 50 Rockefeller Plaza entrance
"News" at 50 Rock Plaza
Black and white photo of artist wearing goggles sculpting metal works
Noguchi works on "News"-1938
Paul Manships Prometheus statue overlooking the Rink at Rockefeller Center.
Paul Manship's "Prometheus"
Closeup of Paul Manship's Prometheus
Paul Manship's "Prometheus"

History

Over 100 years ago, John D. Rockefeller Jr. had a vision to create a “city within a city,” and the story of how Rockefeller Center came to be is a fascinating one.

Oct. 1, 1928

John D. Rockefeller leases land from Columbia University for the future site of Rockefeller Center. The land covered nearly all of the area in the three square blocks bordered by Fifth Avenue, the Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue), and 48th and 51st Streets.

Future Site od Rockefeller Center

Dec. 1931

The first Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree. During the Great Depression, workers at Rockefeller Center pooled their money to purchase the original Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, a 20-foot balsam fir, adorned it with home-made garlands, and stood it at the Rockefeller Center construction site as a symbol of hope and optimism. Two years later, in 1933, Rockefeller Center made the tree an annual tradition.

The First Tree

Mar. 1932

Construction begins at 30 Rockefeller Plaza. Construction on Radio City Music Hall was also underway.

Construction at 30 Rockefeller Plaza and Radio City Music Hall
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Atlas statue at Rockefeller Center.

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