Clinton Square Christmas Tree 2025

Clinton Square Christmas Tree 2025. Finally had a chance to photograph the new tree in Clinton Square tonight. It’s beautiful! r To start off the holiday, the City of Syracuse will host its annual "Home for the Holidays" Tree-Lighting Ceremony in Clinton Square on Friday, Nov As we move on from Thanksgiving into the Christmas season, the City of Syracuse will host its "Home for the Holidays" Tree Lighting Ceremony in Clinton Square on Friday, Nov

How to watch Syracuse’s virtual Christmas tree lighting ceremony in Clinton Square
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Downtown Syracuse See the lights surrounding the Clinton Square ice-skating rink including a giant Christmas Tree and Menorah To start off the holiday, the City of Syracuse will host its annual "Home for the Holidays" Tree-Lighting Ceremony in Clinton Square on Friday, Nov

How to watch Syracuse’s virtual Christmas tree lighting ceremony in Clinton Square

Ice skating at the Clinton Square skating rink will be available until 9:30. Ice skating at the Clinton Square skating rink will be available until 9:30. The 42-foot-tall tree in the heart of downtown Syracuse will remain the focal point of celebrations, continuing the long tradition of lighting the tree the day after Thanksgiving.

Snowflakes fall over packed Clinton Square for Syracuse’s annual Christmas tree lighting (photo. As we move on from Thanksgiving into the Christmas season, the City of Syracuse will host its "Home for the Holidays" Tree Lighting Ceremony in Clinton Square on Friday, Nov To start off the holiday, the City of Syracuse will host its annual "Home for the Holidays" Tree-Lighting Ceremony in Clinton Square on Friday, Nov

Clinton Square tree lighting ceremony marks beginning of holiday season in Syracuse. Downtown Syracuse See the lights surrounding the Clinton Square ice-skating rink including a giant Christmas Tree and Menorah The 42-foot-tall tree in the heart of downtown Syracuse will remain the focal point of celebrations, continuing the long tradition of lighting the tree the day after Thanksgiving.