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New York City Events Calendar
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Events List for June 2007>
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What is FREE in New York City?
Free things to do in New York City: New York City never ceases to amaze you with quantity and quality of its free events, free things to do whether it's summer or winter, spring or fall. Museums, Galleries, Events, all free of charge! |
US Open Tennis 2007
US Open Tennis 2007: The 2007 US Open will be held from 27 August to 9 September 2007, at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center at Flushing Meadows, New York City.
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River to River Festival 2007
New York City River to River Festival presented by American Express is the nation's largest free arts festival with over 500 cultural events at picturesque locations in Lower Manhattan. Events take place, June to Sept. |
Open House New York 2007
OpenHouseNewYork weekend, America's largest architect and design event, opens doors throughout New York City each October. The 5th Annual openhousenewyork Weekend will be held October 6 & 7, 2007
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Central Park Summer Stage 2007
The SummerStage, located at Rumsey Playfield on East 72nd Street off Fifth Avenue, in Central Park hosts numerous dance, spoken word and music events. Many of the events are free. |
Heritage of Pride March
Heritage of Pride March 2007 is a wholly volunteer-managed, non-partisan, tax-exempt, not-for-profit corporation that organizes Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride events in New York City to commemorate and celebrate the Stonewall Riots. |
Turner Classic Movies - Architecture in Film: Celluloid Skyline
Turner Classic Movies - Architecture in Film: Celluloid Skyline Based on the award-winning book Celluloid Skyline, this exhibit will feature many of the original long lost but now found and restored original backdrops from movies filmed in New York City over the past seven decades.
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Coney Island Mermaid Parade 2007
A completely original creation of Coney Island USA,the Mermaid Parade is the nation's largest art parade and one of New York City's greatest summer events |
Museum Mile Festival 2007
29th annual Museum Mile Festival kicks off at The National Academy Museum with an opening ceremony, at 5:45pm, on the steps of its landmark building on Fifth Avenue @89th street. |
Quick Chek New Jersey Festival of Ballooning 2007
The Quick Chek New Jersey Festival of Ballooning is a three-day festival at Solberg Airport in Readington, NJ that features the most popular and sought after balloons in the country year after year.
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Summer Restaurant Week 2007
New York City is blessed with thousands of fantastic restaurants.
French, Italian, Japanese, Scandinavian, Chinese and American,
it's all here and during Summer
Restaurant Week some of the very best offer three-course prix-fixe
lunches and dinners at a fraction of the normal cost. |
American Ballet Theatre Season at the Met 2007
Each year, more than 600,000 spectators flock to the American
Ballet Theatre (ABT) season at the Met, making it a monument
of Stateside ballet. The ensemble enjoys an enduring reputation
as one of the world's finest companies, despite long-term rivalry
with its neighbouring New York City Ballet. |
29th Annual Thunderbird American Indian Mid-Summer Powwow 2007
New York City 's oldest and largest powwow
will feature three days of intertribal Native American dance competitions
to which the public is invited. Over 40 Indian nations are represented
at this spectacular event held in the apple orchard on the farm
grounds.
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The ethereal Tribute in Light memorial was designed to help lessen the aching loss felt across the country since 9/11. It is a profound symbol of strength, hope and resiliency.
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New Yankee Stadium is the working title for a new stadium for the New York Yankees, currently under construction. It will open in 2009, replacing the third-oldest stadium in the Major Leagues.
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In popular culture 'The Bronx' has often symbolized violence, decay, and urban ruin. In fact, there are guidebooks that say you must never go to the Bronx! Sheer ignorance, that is all we have to say! Interactive Bronx map
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