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5 Ways To Commemorate And Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month In NYC

Hispanic Heritage Month is an annual celebration that uplifts the Hispanic community and recognizes the significant contributions and achievements of Hispanic Americans in the United States.

Originating in 1968 as a weeklong commemoration, it has since evolved into a month long fiesta observed between September 15th through October 15th. Unsure how to celebrate in NYC? We’ve got you covered! Here are the best events and happenings to honor Hispanic Heritage Month in NYC.

1. Support local Hispanic-owned restaurants and businesses

Tablescape at Aldama
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One of the best ways to honor the contributions and achievements of Hispanic Americans is to support local Hispanic-owned businesses. NYC has the best food and drink in all of the United States, so it’s no surprise we’re privy to some of the most delicious Hispanic restaurants. Make a reservation at one of our favorite Hispanic-owned restaurants in NYC today!

2. Attend the Mexican Independence Day Parade

Mexican Day Parade in NYC
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Celebrate Mexican Independence Day (September 16th) at Staten Island’s 5th Annual Mexican Independence Day Parade on Sunday, September 15th, traveling along Port Richmond Ave. Expect music, dance and delicious food!

3. Join NYPL for dance classes,  book discussions, film screenings and more

Person walking in front of New York Public Library
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The NYPL is celebrating Hispanic Heritage month with a full calendar of free events. From movie screenings to trivia, salsa dancing to a writing workshop, you’ll want to explore their full programming on the NYPL website. Plus, don’t forget all of the amazing perks you get with your library card!

4. Explore the newest exhibitions at the Hispanic Museum & Library

The Hispanic Museum and Library in NYC
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New Yorkers can find the Hispanic Museum & Library located on the Upper West Side at 3741 Broadway. Here, art lovers can enjoy works from countries that predominately speak  Spanish and Portuguese. Take a look at their current exhibitions now on view, in addition to highly-anticipated installations on the way, on its website. The Hispanic Museum & Library prides itself on accessibility as admission is free to the public.

5. Admire vibrant floats at the Hispanic Day Parade in Queens

People at the National Puerto Rican Day Parade
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If you miss Staten Island’s Mexican Independence Day Parade, don’t fret! You can instead check out the Hispanic Day Parade in Queens on September 29th. The parade route follows along 37th Avenue and will run from   

Looking ahead, get ready for Native American Heritage Month up next in November!

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