Three Kings Day Parade

Of the many festivals and parades in New York, El Museo del Barrio's Three Kings Day Parade is easily one of the most outlandish. Paraders dressed as kings and the like, along with more camels than New York's ever seen wind their way around Spanish H... more

Of the many festivals and parades in New York, El Museo del Barrio's Three Kings Day Parade is easily one of the most outlandish. Paraders dressed as kings and the like, along with more camels than New York's ever seen wind their way around Spanish Harlem, making it a perfect parade for kids and adults alike.


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