New York Events
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4th of July in New York City

Spending any holiday in New York City is guaranteed to be a memorable experience for the entire family to share. The Fourth of July is one of the most patriotic and vehemently celebrated holidays in the United States. What could be better than enjoying the most patriotic holidays in the most patriotic city? We are stumped as well! New York is the place to be for the July Fourth Holiday.
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Big Apple Circus
Entertaining folks across the country for 33 years, the Big Apple Circus is a traveling circus act that fans of every age have come to adore. The traveling circus includes a ringmaster, a band, contortionists, clowns, animal acts and acrobats.
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Columbus Day Parade
Started by Italian immigrant and New York City businessman Generoso Pope in 1929, the Columbus Day Parade is one of the Big Apple’s most popular parades. Today, the annual event draws 35,000 people along with 100 bands and floats marching up Fifth Avenue to celebrate Italian pride and history.
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Easter in New York
Holidays are a big deal in New York City and business picks up exponentially during the holiday season. If you plan on traveling to New York City during any holiday, be sure to book your accommodations well in advance.
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Halloween in New York
What is better than Halloween? Free candy, pumpkin-carving contests, elaborate and downright horrifying Halloween costumes and best of all… haunted houses! All of these great attractions can be found throughout New York City. Some of the Nation’s largest Halloween celebrations take place in New York City, which is fitting as the city has a reputation for grandiosity.
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Labor Day
Officially known as the West Indian American Day Carnival, the Brooklyn Labor Day parade is the largest parade, street fair or festival in New York City. Every year millions of New Yorkers come to Brooklyn’s historic Crown Heights neighborhood to celebrate Labor Day (the first Monday in September) in what is the biggest cultural event of the year.
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New Year’s Eve in Times Square
Perhaps the most widely known and televised event that takes place throughout the course of the year in New York City is the New Year’s Eve bash in Times Square. Each year more than 4 million people squeeze into the square despite frigid temperatures and wait for hours on end until the final moment of the year. More than a billion people throughout the world watch as the humongous Waterford Crystal ball slowly drops as the final seconds of the year tick down and the New Year is welcomed.
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New York Auto Show
More than 1,000 vehicles are on display at the New York International Auto Show, held at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center on the west side of midtown Manhattan. The annual show, which takes place in late March or early April, brings out over 1 million people over a period of 10 days to see the finest in new automobiles.
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St. Patrick’s Day Parade
There are many different ways to celebrate holidays in New York City. You can literally feel the holiday spirit present in the hearts of those you pass by on the streets. The light-poles are decorated and shop-keepers display wonderful decorations in their stores to help attract customers and celebrate the holiday at hand. One of the most popular means of celebration is to throw a parade and nearly every holiday that is celebrated in New York City has a celebratory parade.
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New York City Events
Finding entertainment in New York City is as easy as walking down the street. Each and every day you have the potential to find something new and exciting to keep you occupied. Whether you are traveling with friends or family you are guaranteed to have a good time. The hardest part is making a decision about what to do with your time! There can be so many options that it can be hard for someone who is unfamiliar with the city to make a decision.
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