Saint Patrick’s Day is traditionally celebrated as religious holiday in Ireland (and in all countries that have an Irish community) on March 17th. New York's first Saint Patrick's Day observance was held on 17 March 1762.
The New York Marathon is one of the marathons with the highest attendance in the world, with athletes and amateur runners flying from all over the world to participate.
Columbus Day commemorates Christopher Columbus’s arrival in the Americas in 1492. October 12th is the actual date but in the US Columbus Day is celebrated the second Monday of October .
Independence Day, commonly known as the Fourth of July is a Federal Holiday in the US commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4th 1776 declaring independence from the British marking the birth of the United States of America.
What to do on New Year's Eve in New York: discover all the useful information to celebrate the new year in the most famous city in the world.
New York during the Holidays is a spectacle of lights and ornaments. Many activities, shows and events take place during this time of the year.
Celebrated throughout the United States, Thanksgiving Is one the most important holidays in the US. The holiday takes place on the fourth Thursday of November (starting from 1941)