Fifth Avenue Celebrates National Puerto Rican Day Parade
5th Ave and E 60th St, Central Park, Manhattan
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- The 69th Annual National Puerto Rican Day Parade took place in Manhattan, attracting over a million spectators to one of the nation's largest cultural events.
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The parade proceeds with participants in Puerto Rican attire and flags amidst cheering spectators.
The parade continues with participants waving flags and banners along city streets filled with cheering crowds.
The parade progresses with participants in blue shirts carrying flags, continuing to draw large crowds.
Floats celebrating Goya's 90th anniversary are featured in the ongoing parade along Fifth Avenue.
The parade continues along Fifth Avenue with participants carrying flags and banners past gathered spectators.
Traffic is being actively managed as the parade progresses along Fifth Avenue with crowd control in place.
Public transportation is strongly recommended for anyone traveling through the area.
Drivers should expect significant traffic delays, street closures, and heavy pedestrian activity throughout Midtown and the Upper East Side.
This year's festivities include appearances by Grand Marshal Daddy Yankee and other cultural leaders.
The parade will begin at noon along Fifth Avenue and travel from 44th Street to 79th Street, featuring colorful floats, marching bands, dancers, and community groups celebrating Puerto Rican culture and heritage.
The 69th Annual National Puerto Rican Day Parade is in Manhattan, drawing more than a million spectators for one of the nation's largest cultural celebrations.
The city is preparing for the National Puerto Rican Day Parade that begins at noon. Get ready to go live at the celebration!
Incident reported at 1-5 E 59th St.
The parade proceeds with participants in Puerto Rican attire and flags amidst cheering spectators.
The parade continues with participants waving flags and banners along city streets filled with cheering crowds.
The parade progresses with participants in blue shirts carrying flags, continuing to draw large crowds.
Floats celebrating Goya's 90th anniversary are featured in the ongoing parade along Fifth Avenue.
The parade continues along Fifth Avenue with participants carrying flags and banners past gathered spectators.
Traffic is being actively managed as the parade progresses along Fifth Avenue with crowd control in place.
Public transportation is strongly recommended for anyone traveling through the area.
Drivers should expect significant traffic delays, street closures, and heavy pedestrian activity throughout Midtown and the Upper East Side.
This year's festivities include appearances by Grand Marshal Daddy Yankee and other cultural leaders.
The parade will begin at noon along Fifth Avenue and travel from 44th Street to 79th Street, featuring colorful floats, marching bands, dancers, and community groups celebrating Puerto Rican culture and heritage.
The 69th Annual National Puerto Rican Day Parade is in Manhattan, drawing more than a million spectators for one of the nation's largest cultural celebrations.
The city is preparing for the National Puerto Rican Day Parade that begins at noon. Get ready to go live at the celebration!
Incident reported at 1-5 E 59th St.
The parade proceeds with participants in Puerto Rican attire and flags amidst cheering spectators.
The parade continues with participants waving flags and banners along city streets filled with cheering crowds.
The parade progresses with participants in blue shirts carrying flags, continuing to draw large crowds.
Floats celebrating Goya's 90th anniversary are featured in the ongoing parade along Fifth Avenue.
The parade continues along Fifth Avenue with participants carrying flags and banners past gathered spectators.
Traffic is being actively managed as the parade progresses along Fifth Avenue with crowd control in place.
Public transportation is strongly recommended for anyone traveling through the area.
Drivers should expect significant traffic delays, street closures, and heavy pedestrian activity throughout Midtown and the Upper East Side.
This year's festivities include appearances by Grand Marshal Daddy Yankee and other cultural leaders.
The parade will begin at noon along Fifth Avenue and travel from 44th Street to 79th Street, featuring colorful floats, marching bands, dancers, and community groups celebrating Puerto Rican culture and heritage.
The 69th Annual National Puerto Rican Day Parade is in Manhattan, drawing more than a million spectators for one of the nation's largest cultural celebrations.
The city is preparing for the National Puerto Rican Day Parade that begins at noon. Get ready to go live at the celebration!
Incident reported at 1-5 E 59th St.
The parade proceeds with participants in Puerto Rican attire and flags amidst cheering spectators.
The parade continues with participants waving flags and banners along city streets filled with cheering crowds.
The parade progresses with participants in blue shirts carrying flags, continuing to draw large crowds.
Floats celebrating Goya's 90th anniversary are featured in the ongoing parade along Fifth Avenue.
The parade continues along Fifth Avenue with participants carrying flags and banners past gathered spectators.
Traffic is being actively managed as the parade progresses along Fifth Avenue with crowd control in place.
Public transportation is strongly recommended for anyone traveling through the area.
Drivers should expect significant traffic delays, street closures, and heavy pedestrian activity throughout Midtown and the Upper East Side.
This year's festivities include appearances by Grand Marshal Daddy Yankee and other cultural leaders.
The parade will begin at noon along Fifth Avenue and travel from 44th Street to 79th Street, featuring colorful floats, marching bands, dancers, and community groups celebrating Puerto Rican culture and heritage.
The 69th Annual National Puerto Rican Day Parade is in Manhattan, drawing more than a million spectators for one of the nation's largest cultural celebrations.
The city is preparing for the National Puerto Rican Day Parade that begins at noon. Get ready to go live at the celebration!
Incident reported at 1-5 E 59th St.
The parade proceeds with participants in Puerto Rican attire and flags amidst cheering spectators.
The parade continues with participants waving flags and banners along city streets filled with cheering crowds.
The parade progresses with participants in blue shirts carrying flags, continuing to draw large crowds.
Floats celebrating Goya's 90th anniversary are featured in the ongoing parade along Fifth Avenue.
The parade continues along Fifth Avenue with participants carrying flags and banners past gathered spectators.
Traffic is being actively managed as the parade progresses along Fifth Avenue with crowd control in place.
Public transportation is strongly recommended for anyone traveling through the area.
Drivers should expect significant traffic delays, street closures, and heavy pedestrian activity throughout Midtown and the Upper East Side.
This year's festivities include appearances by Grand Marshal Daddy Yankee and other cultural leaders.
The parade will begin at noon along Fifth Avenue and travel from 44th Street to 79th Street, featuring colorful floats, marching bands, dancers, and community groups celebrating Puerto Rican culture and heritage.
The 69th Annual National Puerto Rican Day Parade is in Manhattan, drawing more than a million spectators for one of the nation's largest cultural celebrations.
The city is preparing for the National Puerto Rican Day Parade that begins at noon. Get ready to go live at the celebration!
Incident reported at 1-5 E 59th St.
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Finally after half century and 3year
Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of America and even if they weren’t everyone should have their day in NYC don’t worry we more than celebrated the Knicks in NYC I know I did they haven’t won since I was 15 years old and Thursday they are having a ticker day parade so relax folks
Make racists scared again. 🇵🇷🇺🇸
“Ice is coming” these people are high school dropouts making these comments
KNICKS FINALLL BABBBYYYY
Finally after half century and 3year
Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of America and even if they weren’t everyone should have their day in NYC don’t worry we more than celebrated the Knicks in NYC I know I did they haven’t won since I was 15 years old and Thursday they are having a ticker day parade so relax folks
Make racists scared again. 🇵🇷🇺🇸
“Ice is coming” these people are high school dropouts making these comments
KNICKS FINALLL BABBBYYYY
Finally after half century and 3year
Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of America and even if they weren’t everyone should have their day in NYC don’t worry we more than celebrated the Knicks in NYC I know I did they haven’t won since I was 15 years old and Thursday they are having a ticker day parade so relax folks
Make racists scared again. 🇵🇷🇺🇸
“Ice is coming” these people are high school dropouts making these comments
KNICKS FINALLL BABBBYYYY
Finally after half century and 3year
Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of America and even if they weren’t everyone should have their day in NYC don’t worry we more than celebrated the Knicks in NYC I know I did they haven’t won since I was 15 years old and Thursday they are having a ticker day parade so relax folks
Make racists scared again. 🇵🇷🇺🇸
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“Ice is coming” these people are high school dropouts making these comments
KNICKS FINALLL BABBBYYYY
Finally after half century and 3year
Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of America and even if they weren’t everyone should have their day in NYC don’t worry we more than celebrated the Knicks in NYC I know I did they haven’t won since I was 15 years old and Thursday they are having a ticker day parade so relax folks
Make racists scared again. 🇵🇷🇺🇸