Knickerbocker Puerto Rican Day Parade
480 Knickerbocker Ave, Bushwick, Brooklyn
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Summary
- The 8th Annual Knickerbocker Avenue Puerto Rican Day Parade is underway in Bushwick, Brooklyn, celebrating Puerto Rican heritage with live music, dancing, and cultural performances along Knickerbocker Avenue.
Timeline
Decorated cars and flags move through streets lined with cheering spectators waving Puerto Rican flags.
Drivers should expect increased pedestrian activity, temporary street closures, and traffic delays around Knickerbocker Avenue throughout the afternoon and early evening.
The neighborhood celebration is separate from the larger Manhattan parade and highlights the traditions and spirit of the local Puerto Rican community.
The parade begins along Knickerbocker Avenue and travels between Menahan Street and Jefferson Street, featuring live music, dancing, cultural performances, and local organizations.
The 8th Annual Knickerbocker Avenue Puerto Rican Day Parade is taking place in Bushwick this afternoon, bringing the community together to celebrate Puerto Rican heritage and culture.
A parade is proceeding along the street with spectators behind barriers.
Incident reported at 480 Knickerbocker Ave.
Decorated cars and flags move through streets lined with cheering spectators waving Puerto Rican flags.
Drivers should expect increased pedestrian activity, temporary street closures, and traffic delays around Knickerbocker Avenue throughout the afternoon and early evening.
The neighborhood celebration is separate from the larger Manhattan parade and highlights the traditions and spirit of the local Puerto Rican community.
The parade begins along Knickerbocker Avenue and travels between Menahan Street and Jefferson Street, featuring live music, dancing, cultural performances, and local organizations.
The 8th Annual Knickerbocker Avenue Puerto Rican Day Parade is taking place in Bushwick this afternoon, bringing the community together to celebrate Puerto Rican heritage and culture.
A parade is proceeding along the street with spectators behind barriers.
Incident reported at 480 Knickerbocker Ave.
Decorated cars and flags move through streets lined with cheering spectators waving Puerto Rican flags.
Drivers should expect increased pedestrian activity, temporary street closures, and traffic delays around Knickerbocker Avenue throughout the afternoon and early evening.
The neighborhood celebration is separate from the larger Manhattan parade and highlights the traditions and spirit of the local Puerto Rican community.
The parade begins along Knickerbocker Avenue and travels between Menahan Street and Jefferson Street, featuring live music, dancing, cultural performances, and local organizations.
The 8th Annual Knickerbocker Avenue Puerto Rican Day Parade is taking place in Bushwick this afternoon, bringing the community together to celebrate Puerto Rican heritage and culture.
A parade is proceeding along the street with spectators behind barriers.
Incident reported at 480 Knickerbocker Ave.
Decorated cars and flags move through streets lined with cheering spectators waving Puerto Rican flags.
Drivers should expect increased pedestrian activity, temporary street closures, and traffic delays around Knickerbocker Avenue throughout the afternoon and early evening.
The neighborhood celebration is separate from the larger Manhattan parade and highlights the traditions and spirit of the local Puerto Rican community.
The parade begins along Knickerbocker Avenue and travels between Menahan Street and Jefferson Street, featuring live music, dancing, cultural performances, and local organizations.
The 8th Annual Knickerbocker Avenue Puerto Rican Day Parade is taking place in Bushwick this afternoon, bringing the community together to celebrate Puerto Rican heritage and culture.
A parade is proceeding along the street with spectators behind barriers.
Incident reported at 480 Knickerbocker Ave.
Decorated cars and flags move through streets lined with cheering spectators waving Puerto Rican flags.
Drivers should expect increased pedestrian activity, temporary street closures, and traffic delays around Knickerbocker Avenue throughout the afternoon and early evening.
The neighborhood celebration is separate from the larger Manhattan parade and highlights the traditions and spirit of the local Puerto Rican community.
The parade begins along Knickerbocker Avenue and travels between Menahan Street and Jefferson Street, featuring live music, dancing, cultural performances, and local organizations.
The 8th Annual Knickerbocker Avenue Puerto Rican Day Parade is taking place in Bushwick this afternoon, bringing the community together to celebrate Puerto Rican heritage and culture.
A parade is proceeding along the street with spectators behind barriers.
Incident reported at 480 Knickerbocker Ave.
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Be safe Mi Gente
Cultural heritage of Puerto Rico. Gotta be rich
Respect the Boricuas!
white dude here i loved working here with Amazon, last summer i was in the middle of traffic during the fest it was crazy but it was dope as hell i loved the vibes 🇵🇷 🇺🇸 ❤️
Be safe Mi Gente
Cultural heritage of Puerto Rico. Gotta be rich
Respect the Boricuas!
white dude here i loved working here with Amazon, last summer i was in the middle of traffic during the fest it was crazy but it was dope as hell i loved the vibes 🇵🇷 🇺🇸 ❤️
Be safe Mi Gente
Cultural heritage of Puerto Rico. Gotta be rich
Respect the Boricuas!
white dude here i loved working here with Amazon, last summer i was in the middle of traffic during the fest it was crazy but it was dope as hell i loved the vibes 🇵🇷 🇺🇸 ❤️
Be safe Mi Gente
Cultural heritage of Puerto Rico. Gotta be rich
Respect the Boricuas!
white dude here i loved working here with Amazon, last summer i was in the middle of traffic during the fest it was crazy but it was dope as hell i loved the vibes 🇵🇷 🇺🇸 ❤️
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Be safe Mi Gente
Cultural heritage of Puerto Rico. Gotta be rich
Respect the Boricuas!
white dude here i loved working here with Amazon, last summer i was in the middle of traffic during the fest it was crazy but it was dope as hell i loved the vibes 🇵🇷 🇺🇸 ❤️