Holidays to New York - What a Party City

The most famous of all the holidays to New York is New Years Eve and the party at Times Square. This holiday is so popular that it is televised around the world, but there are other holidays that are just as fun and a little less crowded like Thanks Giving. This is when the Department Store of Macy's sponsors their annual Thanks Giving Day Parade. This is a truly American holiday and for the most part only Americans go to New York during this time to celebrate it. Many just go for the day to see the parade while others spend the night.

The list of all the holidays in New York for the year 2010 include along with the above are Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on January 18. In February there is Lincoln's Birthday on the 12th, Valentine's Day on the 14th, Presidents Day on the 16th, Mardi Gras on the 16th, Ash Wednesday on the 17th. In March Passover begins on the 30th.

In April there is Good Friday on the 2nd and Easter on the 4th. In May there is Cinco de Mayo on the 5th, Mother's Day on the 9th and Memorial Day on the 31st. Father's Day is the only holiday in June and is on the 20th.

For July there is Independence Day on the 4th and in August the beginning of Ramadan is on the 11th. Labor Day is September 6th. October has Columbus Day on the 11th, and Halloween on the 31st. Veterans Day is November 11 and of course Thanks Giving Day on 25th.

The month of December has Hanukkah starting on the 2nd and Christmas on the 25th.

These are the possibilities for the year 2010 for holidays to New York.

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