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Holiday shoppers brave rain for car-free day on Fifth Avenue
The “Gift of Fifth” had thousands of New Yorkers and tourists flocking to the iconic Manhattan street for some holiday shopping. News 4’s Ida Siegal reports.
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These are the street closures for the NYC Puerto Rican Day Parade
The New York City National Puerto Rican Parade returns this Sunday. Themed “Música, Cultura y Alegría” (translated to “Music, Culture and Joy” in English), the iconic parade will sweep down Fifth Avenue beginning at 11 a.m. and march from 44th Street to 79th Street. The parade is one of the largest cultural celebrations in the United States and draws an estimated...
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Here's Your Last Chance to Walk Iconic 5th Avenue Stretch Car-Free
There’s only one Sunday left to experience a true holiday treat: One of the most famous — if not the most famous — Manhattan streets has gone car-free in December. The new open streets program, dubbed Fifth Avenue for All, closes the iconic retail corridor for nine blocks, from 48th to 57th streets, on Dec. 4, Dec. 11 and Dec….
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New Yorkers Cheer Car-Free 5th Avenue
News 4’s Jessica Cunnington reports.
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Fifth Avenue to Close to Traffic on Sunday
Fifth Avenue will be closed to traffic for the firs time in 50 years on select days this holiday season. Adam Harding reports.
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Iconic 5th Avenue Stretch Is Only for Pedestrians This Month
One of the most famous — if not the most famous — Manhattan streets during the holidays will go car-free for the first three Sundays in December, the Fifth Avenue Association announced Friday. The new open streets program, dubbed Fifth Avenue for All, closes the iconic retail corridor for nine blocks, from 48th to 57th streets, on Dec. 4, Dec….
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Check Out This Rockefeller Center Tree Timelapse: From Arrival to Lighting
The holiday season is officially upon us, with the 2022 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree lit up in all its glory! The 50-foot wide, 14-ton tree was brought down to NYC from Queensbury, New York. Once it completed the roughly 200-mile trek to Manhattan, teams unfolded and hoisted this year’s 82-foot tall Norway Spruce into place, lighting it up on Nov. 30.