The first celebrations held at the former Longacre Square took place in 1904, while the ball was first dropped in 1907 − according to the Times Square website. Multiple broadcasts will emanate from ...
One Times Square, the billboard-covered building at the intersection of Broadway, Seventh Avenue and 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan, is the definitive place where one year passes into the next.
The very crowds, noise and garish lights that draw tourists to Times Square are often anathema to New Yorkers themselves.
Once people arrive in Times Square, they will not be allowed to ... "We expect rain to move into midtown Manhattan sometime between 7 and 9 p.m. on New Year's Eve and continue until 11 p.m ...
Some say that Times Square is like a five-block metaphor for New York City itself – it's exciting, colorful and always jumping. Others describe this area of midtown Manhattan as artless ...
It draws hordes of holiday tourists to the park between Times Square and Grand ... fire ripped through another midtown Manhattan holiday market in Herald Square, destroying eighteen stalls.
Times Square is located along Broadway in Manhattan's Theater District, between the Port Authority Bus Terminal and Rockefeller Center. The New Year's Eve ball sits on a flagpole atop the One ...
The iconic Times Square New Year's Eve Ball will drop one last time on Wednesday, January 15 at 3 p.m. at One Times Square.
The Ferrari F80, successor to the LaFerrari, made a striking debut at Times Square in New York, kicking off its highly ...
The last of the crystal triangles that make up this year's Times Square New Year's Eve ball were installed on Friday morning, marking the first time in 10 years that all 2,688 were replaced at once.
As revelers throng Midtown Manhattan, some chain restaurants are ... By Emmett Lindner For many New Yorkers, Times Square on New Year’s Eve brings to mind one word: Nope. The streets come ...