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While October 31 marks the official celebration, Halloween in
Anchoring the celebration is the Village Halloween Parade, now in its 34th year. The parade—known for its diversity and free-spirited sensibility—draws approximately 2 million people to
“One of the best things about the Village Halloween Parade is that everyone can enjoy it. Whether you’re watching or marching, the energy and excitement of it really comes through,” said George Fertitta, CEO of NYC & Company, the City’s official marketing and tourism organization. “But beyond the parade there’s great events happening in all five boroughs. From ghost tours to scavenger hunts and other kid-friendly events, there’s just no better place to celebrate the holiday.”
Aquariums and Zoos
October 20 and 21 and October 27 and 28, the Bronx Zoo will host Boo at the Zoo (bronxzoo.com). A New York Halloween tradition, Boo at the Zoo is filled with activities, including magic shows, spooky stories, music, costume parades, storytelling, a hay maze, pumpkin painting and giveaways.
October 27 and 28, the Central Park Zoo, Prospect Park Zoo and Queens Zoo will host Boo at the Zoo (nyzoosandaquarium.com). Kids and adults can enter costume contests, meet wildlife, decorate pumpkins and more.
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October 20, 21, 27, 28 and 31, the