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  • New York City docks seem to stretch across the Hudson right up to the New Jersey coastline.
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Between levels Inside Grand Central Terminal, New York City's transit hub for Metro North Services to Westchester, Putnam and Dutchess counties in New York State and Fairfield and New Haven counties in Connecticut, as well as providing bus, subway and airport bus services.
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  • New York City skyline with Empire State Building in foreground; from midtown south - west side along Hudson river, Manhattan, New York, post 911.
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  • The Gapstow Bridge reflected in the Pond at 59th Street in New York's Central Park with a glimpse of facade of old Plaza Hotel in background.
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_002
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Poster announcements of Lena Horne's appearances at the Adelphia Theater in New York and Olympia Music Hall in Paris.
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  • On a hot day in July, a child protects his head from the refreshing spray of cool water of New York's Washington Square Park fountain.
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_001
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_005
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_007
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_008
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_014
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_030
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Memorial Day Weekend: Fleet week in NYC with U.S. Marines getting directions from one of New York's Finest on the streets of NY
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  • Tulip field near New York City's Central Park.
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  • The Gapstow Bridge stretches across the neck of the Pond at 59th Street in New York's Central Park. This bridge bears a resemblance to the Ponte di San Francesco Bridge in San Remo, Italy.
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  • The Gapstow Bridge stretches across the neck of the Pond at 59th Street in New York's Central Park. This bridge bears a resemblance to the Ponte di San Francesco Bridge in San Remo, Italy.
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_006
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_026
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_035
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_036
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_045
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_047.jpg
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_052.jpg
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Festival celebrates the Year of the Ox in Chinatown, New York. The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people expected to march in the parade, with thousands more watching, which starts at Mott Street and promenades through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. Gung hey fat choi!
    Lunar09_053.jpg
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