Catch all the color and excitement as millions of Brooklynites new line along the Parkway to the east of the convoy Brooklyn Holiday workers on Monday, September 6th, 2010. This year, the West Indies and America today celebrates the anniversary of the carnival procession 42 because it still enjoys the distinction of being the festivals in New York City’s largest cultural rights to a large extent. As in the past, depending on the masses to be waving flags from Trinidad, Barbados, Grenada and other Caribbean States in the expression of joyful ethnic heritage and cultural pride.
Sunday, September 5, 2010
West Indian Day Parade 2010
Catch all the color and excitement as millions of Brooklynites new line along the Parkway to the east of the convoy Brooklyn Holiday workers on Monday, September 6th, 2010. This year, the West Indies and America today celebrates the anniversary of the carnival procession 42 because it still enjoys the distinction of being the festivals in New York City’s largest cultural rights to a large extent. As in the past, depending on the masses to be waving flags from Trinidad, Barbados, Grenada and other Caribbean States in the expression of joyful ethnic heritage and cultural pride.
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