St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Every year, on March 17th, NYC is celebrating Saint Patrick’s Day. The main event is the Saint Patrick’s Day Parade on Fifth Avenue between 44th Street and 79th Street from 11 am to 5 pm. The parade usually starts with a mass at Saint Patrick’s Cathedral at 8:30 am. For more details go to the…
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Manhattanhenge 2020
Manhattanhenge happens when the sun aligned with Manhattan’s street grid. The most popular spots to watch the Manhattanhenge are 42nd Street with its flashing signs, as well as 57th, 34th, 23rd, and 14th Streets. For the year 2020, you can expect to see the Manhattanhenge on: Friday, May 29, 8:13 p.m.Saturday, May 30, 8:12 p.m.Saturday,…
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Happy 166th Birthday Central Park
On July 21, 2019, my beloved Central Park will celebrate 166 years of existence. Ever since we moved to NYC, Central Park became my second home and a best friend. I’m visiting the park almost on a daily basis and I see it changing colors and seasons as the years go by. I have so…
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World Pride in NYC
Every June NYC turns into one giant rainbow. June is pride month and this year, 2019, the celebrations are going to be bigger than ever as an honor to the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots. In June 1969, members of the LGBTQ stood up against police officers that came to arrest them insider Stonewall…
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