Celebrating Pulaski Day in New York

Fifth Avenue lit with white and red as Polish communities marched in celebration of Pulaski Day.
Celebrating Pulaski Day in New York
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TRADITIONAL DRESS: Polish dancers in traditional folk costumes at the annual Pulaski Day parade in Manhattan. (Ella Kietlinska/The Epoch Times)

NEW YORK—The Fifth Avenue lit up with white and red colors on Sunday afternoon, as the Polish communities of New York and New Jersey marched down the avenue to celebrate Pulaski Day, wearing the Polish national colors of white and red and carrying white and red banners, flags, and balloons.

The 73rd Annual Pulaski Day Parade took place to commemorate the Polish American hero of the Revolutionary War, General Casimir Pulaski.

Ella Kietlinska
Ella Kietlinska
Reporter
Ella Kietlinska is an Epoch Times reporter covering U.S. and world politics.