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Manhattan Special Events
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Special Events in Manhattan, New York.
Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting Ceremony More Info
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TBA Since 1933, a towering Norway spruce tree has been erected at Rockefeller Center and adorned with glittering lights, heralding the start of the Christmas season. One of the most famed attractions in New York, the annual lighting ceremony features celebrity hosts and a variety of popular entertainment. Space is limited for this event and visitors are urged to arrive early.
New York Boat Show More Info
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TBA This informative boating show presents a great opportunity for visitors to learn more about the water sport. Various vendors are on hand to discuss everything from the best motors, to the finest accessories.
Brooklyn Bridge Walk into the New Year More Info
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Dec 31 Run by New York Talks and Walks, the annual Brooklyn Bridge Walk into the New Year is a fun, family-friendly event and pets are also welcome. Walks begin at 10.15pm and 11.15pm, ending at midnight. Numerous groups of about 15 participants are each led across the bridge by a guide, learning surprising facts and history about the bridge along the way. Enjoy free refreshments, goody bags and prizes, and views of the city's various midnight fireworks displays. Tickets can be pre-booked or purchased on the spot.
New Years Eve in Times Square More Info
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Dec 31 Every December, a million people squeeze into Times Square and the surrounding area to mark the passing of another year and welcome a new one. This famed celebration is watched by people from around the world and features some of the top names in entertainment. The ball dropping ceremony is a lasting tradition, once hosted by Dick Clarke.
Times Square Address: Broadway and W 42nd St New York NY USA