Each year the Sun aligns with New York City's gridiron street layout and people gather to watch it set between the skyscrapers. The 'Manhattanhenge' sunset can be seen from 14th, 23rd, 34th ...
All are welcomed! New Yorkers receive Thanksgiving dinner packages in 1989. Families gather for a Thanksgiving meal at the the Salvation Army on Lexington Ave. in Manhattan in 1997.
Twice per year, typically in May and June, New Yorkers and visitors are treated to the phenomenon known as Manhattanhenge, ...
New Yorkers may be a bit tired of the sun, but that doesn't mean they don't love Manhattanhenge! Friday's Manhattanhenge is ...
Crowds gathered in New York on Tuesday evening as onlookers tried to catch a glimpse of 'Manhattanhenge'. The solar event that brings New Yorkers to the streets twice a year will continue tonight ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) – If you missed Manhattanhenge over the summer you may get a chance to catch another New York City phenomenon. The sunrise will bring the Reverse Manhattanhenge on Nov. 29 and ...
Manhattanhenge is happening July 11 and 12. New Yorkers' Instagram feeds are about to get filled with beautiful shots of a natural phenomenon that occurs when Manhattan's sunset lines up ...
Thousands of New Yorkers flocked to flaunt their most extravagant costumes at the Village Halloween Parade. Floats, performance artists and giant puppets all made their way through the streets of ...
Manhattanhenge, the rare and breathtaking spectacle when the setting sun exactly aligns with New York City's street grid, is happening on Monday night. The phenomenon occurs twice per year.