
"I will never forget watching the Winter Olympics with my Mom and my Nanny on the black-and-white TV we had on the kitchen table in our Windsor Terrace home. It wasn't big, but it was thrilling. I'll always remember them screaming and cheering as the U.S. took home the gold. Though things have changed a lot since then, the Olympics are always memorable."
"Rockefeller Center is turning into a Winter Games hub from Jan. 30 through Feb. 15, 2026, with outdoor installations and fan-friendly experiences right in the heart of the city. The celebration includes a 12-foot "Team USA" ice sculpture, Olympic-themed photo spots, and interactive challenges inspired by winter sports. There's even an Olympic watch party at 5 Acres restaurant, where you can catch live broadcasts of marquee events while enjoying Olympics-inspired food and drink."
Watching the Winter Olympics on a small black-and-white kitchen TV with family produced vivid, lasting memories of cheering when the U.S. won gold. New York City provides family-friendly ways to experience the Winter Olympics without leaving the city. Rockefeller Center becomes a Winter Games hub from Jan. 30 through Feb. 15, 2026, with outdoor installations, a 12-foot "Team USA" ice sculpture, Olympic photo spots, interactive winter-sport challenges, family programming, youth skating offers, and a watch party at 5 Acres restaurant with Olympics-inspired food. The Bank of America Winter Village joins the Olympic spirit beginning Feb. 6. A mini schedule highlights figure skating and snowboarding finals.
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