West Indian-American Day Carnival & Parade

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WEST INDIAN-AMERICAN DAY CARNIVAL & PARADE
Parades
Sep 03, 2007
11:00am
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The 40th Anniversary of the West Indian-American Day Carnival and Parade is a Labor Day tradition that began in Harlem in the early 1920s and moved to Brooklyn in the mid 1960s. Today, it is the largest West Indian festival and parade in the United States with over three million people from numerous countries participating each year.



This year's parade will take place on Labor Day, Monday, September 3rd in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn along Eastern Parkway from Rochester Avenue to Grand Army Plaza.

Author: NYC.gov

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