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Harlem Week

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What started as a single afternoon block party back in 1974 quickly ballooned into something the neighborhood couldn't contain in just 24 hours. The overwhelming turnout made it clear that Harlem had far more stories to tell than one day allowed—decades of political movements, economic resilience, and artistic innovation all deserved proper space to breathe. Today's multi-day celebration carries that same spirit of bringing the community together, spotlighting both the historical moments that shaped the neighborhood and the emerging creative voices making waves right now. During winter months, the festivities take on a particularly warm, intimate quality as locals and visitors bundle up to move between venues, creating an atmosphere where genuine connection cuts through the cold. At its core, it remains what it's always been: a gathering that lets New Yorkers—especially Harlem residents—celebrate the neighborhood's transformation and look ahead with real optimism.

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Charlie Parker Jazz Festival

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The Harlem International Film Festival

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Midtown

Dominican Day Parade

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TCS New York City Marathon

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Bryant Park Film Festival

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Salute to Israel Parade, The

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St.Patrick's Day Parade

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Columbus Day Parade

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Fleet Week

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CBGB Festival

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Greek Independence Day Parade

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Puerto Rican Day Parade

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Brazilian Day Festival

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NY Auto Show

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Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

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New Year`s Eve in Times Square

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Lower Manhattan

Tribeca Film Festival

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River to River Festival

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Bike New York

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Upper East Side

Central Park SummerStage

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The Art Show

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Underwear Run in Central Park

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Greenwich Village+

Washington Square Music Festival

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Feast of San Gennaro

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Greenwich Village Halloween Day Parade

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Lesbian and Gay Pride Week

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New York City Tap Festival

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Festival of the Feast of San Gennaro

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Upper West Side

Brazilian Film Festival