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  2. Little Australia - Wikipedia

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    Since 2010, the world's largest Little Australia has emerged and is growing in Nolita, Manhattan, New York City. [4] [5] [6] Mulberry Street and Mott Street in Lower Manhattan are commonly referred to by Australian expats as "Little Australia" due to the influence of Australian and New Zealand cafe culture in the neighborhood, which includes establishments such as Ruby's, Two Hands, Bluestone ...

  3. Category:Parades in New York City - Wikipedia

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    New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade; Stonewall 50 – WorldPride NYC 2019; T. Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade; Tunes of Glory Parade; U. Universal Hip Hop Parade; V.

  4. List of ticker-tape parades in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Crowds at Bowling Green Station to witness the ticker-tape parade for the Super Bowl champion New York Giants, February 2008. 2000 October 30 – New York Yankees championship in the World Series. 2008 February 5 – New York Giants championship in Super Bowl XLII. 2009 November 6 – New York Yankees championship in the World Series.

  5. What is the Parade of Nations? Order, history of Olympics ...

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    Here's what you need to know about the Parade of Nations, one of the signature events of the Olympics opening ceremony, including history and order:

  6. Australia Day - Wikipedia

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    The first Australia Day was established in response to Australia's involvement in World War I. In 1915, Ellen "Ellie" Wharton Kirke MBE, née Clements, mother of four servicemen, thought up the idea of a national day, with the specific aim of raising funds for wounded soldiers, [38] and the term was coined to stir up patriotic feelings.

  7. 15 Facts About the 2024 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade - AOL

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    The first parade route was a considerably longer six miles. With an estimated 250,000 people lining the streets. Macy’s placed ads in New York newspapers the following day to make sure that ...

  8. Parade - Wikipedia

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    A parade in Sydney to celebrate the Federation of Australia in January 1901. The first parades date back to c. 2000 BC, only being used for religious or military purposes.. The Babylonians celebrated Akitu by parading their deities and performing ritua

  9. The history of Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade: 5 facts you may ...

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    Do you love watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on television? If you do, float on over to these five fun historical facts. The history of Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade: 5 facts you may ...