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Get Your Photo in Times Square: A Dream Come True for New York Tourists and Residents

For many tourists and residents of New York it may be a dream to see their photo or that of a family member in the popular Times Square and a company offers an ‘affordable’ option to achieve it.

The advertising screens in this tourist area are among the most famous in the world and are seen by thousands of tourists daily.

Generally, electronic displays are intended for large brands that take advantage of this showcase to offer their products.

However, one company made this available to people.

With a price of $150, those interested can pay for that photograph to be exposed for 15 seconds every hour for 24 hours.

The screen is located at 1560 Broadway between 46th and 47th streets, just above Pelé’s store.

The price is only for people, not to promote any product and can be a good space for a marriage proposal, celebrating an anniversary, a graduation or just for fun.

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The San Gennaro festival in New York reaches its 95th edition, after the one-year pause imposed by the coronavirus pandemic.

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The image of San Gennaro, the protective saint against fires, earthquakes, plagues, droughts and the eruption of Mount Vesuvius is found on several stands.

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The sound of trumpets accompany the saint in his procession that covers Mulberry Street and begins at the intersection of Mulberry and Canal.

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The community in New York City’s Little Italy pays homage to the tradition of its ancestors.

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The feast of the Italian saint is celebrated on September 19 in Naples. The festival takes place from September 16 to Sunday, September 26.

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The smell and taste of Italian sausages are part of the festival’s gastronomic offer.

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There are also different flavored pizzas at the food stalls on Mulberry Street in Little Italy.

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Italian food is not the only one. The Colombian stall ‘Mozzarepas’ has been participating in the San Gennaro Festival for 20 years.

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Bryan León is the son of the owners of ‘Mozzarepas’. He has worked at the festival since he was 8 years old.

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People have taken to the streets again after the break forced by the pandemic. Attendees in 2021 wear masks.

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The great procession of the image of San Gennaro will be this Saturday, September 25 at 2:00 pm.

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San Gennaro is venerated by thousands of faithful who attend to thank and pray before his image.

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The leaders of the event are distinguished by the use of a ribbon with the colors of the Italian flag. Some have done this function for several decades.

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During the procession of the saint at the beginning of the festival, Monsignor David L. Casato blesses the stalls that participate in this event.

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Johnny Mandolin was one of the artists who performed on the center stage of the event.

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Matt Contino is of Italian descent and has been coming to the festival for 5 years in a row. He speaks with emotion about the mandolin concert, because it is the same instrument that his Italian great-great-grandfather played.

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2023-10-09 14:08:00
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