Puerto Rican Day Parade
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The Puerto Rican Day Parade (also known as the National Puerto Rican Day Parade) takes place annually in the United States along Fifth Avenue in the Manhattan borough of New York City. The parade is held on the second Sunday in June, in honor of the 3.2 million inhabitants of Puerto Rico and all people of Puerto Rican birth or heritage residing on the U.S. mainland. The parade attracts many celebrities, both Puerto Rican and of Puerto Rican heritage, and many politicians from the Tri-State area. It is the only Latino heritage parade that takes place on iconic 5th Avenue and is the oldest and longest running Latino heritage parade in all of the city.
Puerto Rican Day Parade (also known as the National Puerto Rican Day Parade) | |
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Status | Active |
Genre | Parade |
Frequency | 2nd Sunday of June |
Venue | Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, New York City |
Country | United States |
Previous event | June 12, 2022 |
Next event | June 9, 2024 |
Sponsor | National Puerto Rican Day Parade, Inc. (since 1995) |
Website | nprdpinc |
The parade marches along Fifth Avenue from 44th Street to 86th Street and has grown to become one of the largest parades in the United States,[1] with nearly four million spectators annually by 2007.[2] Although the largest Puerto Rican cultural parade is in New York City, other cities with large Puerto Rican populations, such as Philadelphia,[3] Chicago,[4] and Boston,[5] also have notable Puerto Rican parades and festivals.