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New York City
New York City Attractions
Times Square New Year's Eve
— New Year's Eve Celebration
— Ball Drop in Times Square
— New Year's Eve Ball Trivia
— Display Celebrates Annual Holidays

New Year's Eve Celebration
and Ball Drop in Times Square
Times Square is world-famous for its annual New Year's Eve celebrations and the "lowering
of the Ball" to ring in the New Year.
The Times Square New Year's Eve Ball is raised to the top of
the flagpole at One Times Square (Broadway at 43rd Street) at 6pm
EST, where it is lit. At exactly
11:59pm EST, the Ball slowly drops... and at the stroke of midnight,
millions of revelers celebrate the New Year.
NEW Times Square Ball Design
— "Bigger, Brighter & Heavier"
In December 2008, the new Times Square Ball was Bigger, Brighter and
Heavier — at 12,000 pounds, it was twice the size
and had triple the LED lights than previous years. The 2,700 Waterford Crystal
ball "triangles" also featured
a new design — "Let There Be Joy" depicting
an angel with uplifted arms.
Year-Long Display in Times Square
to Celebrate
Other Holidays:
— New Year's Eve
— Valentine's Day
— Fourth of July
— Halloween
In the past, the Times Square Ball was kept in a vault 364
days a year. After December 2008, it became a permanent fixture
in
Times
Square.
The bigger, brighter crystal ball is displayed "all year"
atop the
building
at 1
Times Square
in New
York
City to
celebrate
other Holidays besides New Year's Eve, including Valentine's
Day, the Fourth of July and Halloween.
New Year's Eve Ball Trivia
The ball was first dropped in 1907 to celebrate the New
Year. Back then, it was made of iron
and wood. It weighed
700 pounds and was lit with 100 25-watt bulbs. Since then,
five other versions of the ball were designed. In 1999, the "crystal"
ball was
introduced
to
welcome
in the
new millennium.
Preview of the Official "100-Year Anniversary"
New Year's Eve Ball
The "100-Year Anniversary" New Year's Eve Ball was on
display
in
Macy's main New York Store during November and December 2007 — the
first time that the Ball had been available to the public for a close-up viewing.




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Live Entertainment
Times Square's New Year's Eve celebration features
live entertainment from world-class performers. Over a million
revelers flock to Times Square each year for this FUN event — and
millions more around the world watch the celebrations on TV. 
"Best Viewing Areas"
As you can see from the pictures above, the New Year's Eve crowds
can be overwhelming — so if you plan on being in Times Square
for this fun event, get there as early as possible for
the
best
views.
The Times Square New Year's Eve Ball descends
from a flagpole at the top of One Times Square (Broadway at 43rd
St). Best views are along Broadway, from 43rd St
to 50th St, and along
7th Ave, as far north as 59th St. The
sound system is set up where Broadway and 7th Ave cross. Video
screens (where the
Ball is lowered) are
easily visible.
Add'l screens are set up along Broadway at 50th, 52nd,
54th and 58th Streets.
New Year's Eve Ball
"100-Year Anniversary"
A new Waterford Crystal Ball (with LED bulbs)
was designed to celebrate the 100-Year Anniversary of the famous
event — December 31, 2007.
Here are some photos of the "NEW" 100-Year
Anniversary New Year's Eve Ball.





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