Everything about Canyon Of Heroes totally explained
"
Canyon of Heroes" is a
colloquialism referring to the section of
New York City's lower
Broadway and the
Financial District that's the historic location of the city's
ticker-tape parades.
The traditional route of the parade is northward from
Bowling Green to
City Hall Park. Most of the route is lined with tall office buildings along both sides, affording a view of the parade for thousands of office workers and the snowstorm-like jettison of shredded paper products onto the parade.
The sidewalks along the Canyon of Heroes have black granite strips embedded within them listing honorees of past ticker-tape parades.
The last parade at the Canyon of Heroes was on
February 5,
2008 for the
New York Giants, in honor of their upset victory in
Super Bowl XLII over the previously undefeated
New England Patriots.
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