Rockefeller Center. I'm glad to know they're still there. I remember them from when I was a little girl and we used to go into Manhattan every Christmas to watch the Nutcracker at Lincoln Center and eat lunch at Uncle Tai's restaurant. We'd always stop to visit the angels and see the tree and the skaters at Rockefeller Center.
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Can I play, or am I automatically disqualified for having worked there?
Rockefeller Center. I'm glad to know they're still there. I remember them from when I was a little girl and we used to go into Manhattan every Christmas to watch the Nutcracker at Lincoln Center and eat lunch at Uncle Tai's restaurant. We'd always stop to visit the angels and see the tree and the skaters at Rockefeller Center.
Well, I'm going to guess 17th and 5th, even though Harriett is pretty sure it's at the Rock.
Angels we have heard on high!
As a former New Yorker, I remember them at the Rock and skating under sculpture of Prometheus and the tree.
Definitely Rock Center.
They are always such a treat!
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Where can I redeem the points?? Heehehe. Happy holidays.
I recognized Rockefeller Center immediately! I must get the girl down there one of these years--she'd love to skate there, I bet.
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