FESTIVALS NYC
Explore Latin Festivals in NYC, including: parades, street fairs, holidays, independence and national days, and religious days.
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BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! 2018
African American NYC, Brooklyn NYC, Chilean NYC, Colombian NYC, FESTIVALS NYC, French Canadian NYC, Jewish NYC, LATIN MUSIC NYC, Malian NYC, Mexican NYC, Nigerian NYCAfrican, Chilean, Colombian, French-Canadian & Mexican music, dance and film. Prospect Park Bandshell, Brooklyn June 5 – August 11, 2018 FREE
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Israel Day Parade 2018 celebrates Jewish culture. Sababa!
Fifth Avenue from 57th-74th St Midtown & Upper East Side, Manhattan Sunday, June 3, 2018
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Cuban Parade New Jersey is Metro NYC’s big Cuban celebration
Bergenline Avenue Hudson County, New Jersey Sunday, May 20, 2018
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March for Our Lives NYC
17 school shootings so far this year. What is more important? 1. The constitutional right to play with guns? 2. The safety of our children in school? Rally and March in the Upper West Side, Central Park, and Midtown, Manhattan Saturday, March 24, 2018
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Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 2017
Thu, November 23, 2017 Thanksgiving Day from the American Museum of Natural History to Macy’s Herald Square
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Mano a Mano Day of the Dead celebration 2017
St. Mark’s Church 131 East 10th St at Second Ave East Village, Manhattan Friday – Sunday October 27 – 29, 2017
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ColombiaFest IV Cultural Trade Fair
Penn Plaza Pavilion 401 Seventh Ave (at 33rd St) Chelsea, Manhattan Saturday – Sunday October 21 – 22, 2017
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Open House New York 2017 unlocks NYC’s most important buildings
140+ Open Access Sites 100 Advance Reservation Sites Saturday – Sunday Reservations, Thu, Oct 5 October 14 – 15, 2017
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Day Without Immigrants National Strike February 16, 2017
#DayWithoutImmigrants is a grass-roots nationwide strike protesting the President’s multiple attacks on immigrants. No work. No school. No shopping. Feb 16, 2017
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La más grande historia jamás cantada Parade
Cast members from “La más grande historia jamás cantada / The most amazing story ever sung” paraded through the streets of New York near the Juan Valdez Cafe on 57th St






