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  2. Koreans in the New York City metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Korean churches typically hold Korean language classes for a half to one hour per week during Sundays. In addition to the churches, there are non-religious operators of Korean schools. In 1988, the Consulate-General of South Korea in New York stated that about 40% of the Korean schools in the New York City area were non-religious. [21]

  3. Culture in New York's Capital District - Wikipedia

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    The largest Flag Day parade is held every year in Troy. The 42nd annual parade in 2009 is along a two-mile-long route. [22] First Night celebrations are held in Saratoga Springs, while in 2006 Albany decided to eliminate its First Night celebrations in favor of a new "Albany WinterFestival" (WinterFest). [23]

  4. Korean Cultural Center New York - Wikipedia

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    The official slogan of KCCNY is “A Korea In New York,” which symbolizes the center's desire to promote Korean content to the communities in New York and surrounding area. The need for this slogan was recognized due to the overall lack of awareness of Korea and Korean culture throughout the US.

  5. Koreatown, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Historically, Manhattan's Koreatown has been part of the Garment District.In the 1980s, a Korean bookstore and a handful of restaurants were founded in the area. Their success drew other Korean-owned businesses, sustained by increased immigration from Korea and the high levels of tourist traffic stemming from nearby Midtown Manhattan landmarks like the Empire State Building, Macy's Herald ...

  6. Koreatown, Queens - Wikipedia

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    Along with the two Koreatowns of Bergen County, New Jersey (in Palisades Park and Fort Lee) and the Manhattan Koreatown in New York City, the Queens Koreatown as a satellite node for an overall Korean American population of 218,764 individuals in the New York City Metropolitan Area, [9] the second-largest population of ethnic Koreans outside ...

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  8. Troy, New York - Wikipedia

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    Troy Flag Day parade – was the largest Flag Day parade in the US. It started in 1967 and ended in 2017. [26] Troy River Fest – arts, crafts and music festival held every June in the downtown district. [27] Uncle Sam Parade – was held near Samuel Wilson's birthday in mid-September. It was held last in 2015 after 40 years.

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