Festivals, Fairs, and Parades in NYC October 2025 - New York Family
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Festivals, Fairs, and Parades in NYC October 2025 - New York Family
"The 88th Annual Pulaski Day Parade honors the legacy of General Casimir Pulaski, who sacrificed his life for America's independence and freedom. As the oldest ethnic parade established in the 20th century and the second oldest in New York City history, it continues to celebrate the rich cultural heritage and the significant contributions made in all aspects of American society. The parade will feature government leaders, first responders, classic cars, motorcycle groups, marching bands, festive floats, and so much more!"
"This annual Parade is a vibrant tribute to Italian American culture and heritage, joyously celebrated on the streets of New York. Traditional dances, authentic food, and folkloric performances captivate the attention of enthusiastic spectators along the route. Cultural celebrations, commemorative speeches, and artistic displays highlight the legacy and contributions of Italians to America. The Parade honors the roots, diversity, and unity of the Italian American community, and their importance to the very foundation - past and present - of America itself."
Cooler October days in New York City bring free, family-friendly parades and fall festivals across Manhattan and Inwood. The 88th Annual Pulaski Day Parade on Oct. 5 honors General Casimir Pulaski and showcases government leaders, first responders, classic cars, motorcycle groups, marching bands, and festive floats. An Italian American parade on Oct. 13 runs along Fifth Avenue between 44th and 72nd Streets and features traditional dances, authentic food, folkloric performances, speeches, and artistic displays celebrating Italian American roots and contributions. On Oct. 18 the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum hosts a fall festival with crafts, fresh-pressed apple cider, live music, and lawn games.
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