One Times Square, the billboard-covered building at the intersection of Broadway, Seventh Avenue and 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan, is the definitive place where one year passes into the next. Each ...
The tradition to celebrate New Year in front of One Times Square dates back to 1904 when the owners of the a 25-story, neo-Gothic skyscraper took to the roof of the building to greet the New Year.
Next year, organizers plan to make it a ticketed event atop One Times Square. More than 1 ton of ... that were set off from the base of the building. Two years later, the city banned the fireworks ...
drop from the top of a pole on the One Times Square building. From streaming to live TV, here are ways Oregonians can watch the New Year's Eve celebrations at home. How to watch the 'Dick Clark's ...
New Yorkers have celebrated New Year’s in Times Square — the bustling intersection of Seventh Avenue, 42nd Street, and Broadway in Midtown Manhattan — since it got its name in 1904. That year, the New ...
pole atop the One Times Square skyscraper. Monday's rehearsal was just one of many pre-ball drop promotional events: On Sunday, fistfuls of confetti were flung toward crowds in the square in ...
The Times Square ball, which sits atop the number one Times Square building, has dropped to mark New York’s start to the new year. Crowds can be seen celebrating despite the event being the wettest in ...
Both Ochs and the New York Times’ chief electrician, Walter Palmer, have been credited with the idea, allegedly inspired by the downtown Western Union Building, which dropped a time ... who for many ...