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Where You Can View Manhattanhenge 2021

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NEW YORK—-(77WABC)

Twice a year, the setting sun lines up with Manhattan’s streets to provide one of the most amazing sunset photos you can capture in New York City.

Manhattanhenge happens on approximately the same two days in May and then again on two days in July every year.

Rain and clouds washed out the first opportunity of the year over Memorial Day weekend.

The second chance in 2021 will be July 11-12.

July 12 will be a half-sun Manhattanhenge and July 11 will feature the full sun.

For best views, head on over to these streets:

57th Street, 42nd Street, 34th Street, 23rd Street, 14th Street, Tudor City Overpass, Manhattan, or Hunter’s Point South Park in Long Island City, Queens

 

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