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Colorful floats, cooperative camels and sheep, ebullient schoolchildren and 14-foot-tall puppets descend on Spanish Harlem for this holiday procession honoring the magi's visit to that famous manger. Expect plenty of live music—from local bands such as Bronx-based Afro–Puerto Rican group BombaYo and Friends—at the parade, which is sponsored by El Museo del Barrio. The route begins at 106th St and Lexington Ave, so stake out a spot along Third Avenue between 106th and 115th Streets for the best view. From Lexington Ave and 106th St to Park Ave and 115th St .
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