National Puerto Rican Day Parade on June 8th, 2003.  Takes place in New York City traveling up Fifth avenue from 42nd St. to 86th St. The most colorful Parade in NYC.   Featuring Puerto Rico's Towns and pueblos with many floats, bands and it's Boricua people from all over the world... Here are some Photos and sounds bytes courtesy of your truly. Senor BoriQua

The National Puerto Rican Day Parade is a New York tradition that unites New Yorkers as it celebrates the outstanding contributions of the Puerto Rican people to the history of New York City, as well as to our City's diversity.
The National Puerto Rican Day Parade started in 1995; the Puerto Rican Day Parade in New York City began in 1958. The parade features floats sponsored by businesses, singing, dancing and marching. Last year there were over 100,000 marchers and 3 million spectators at the parade.

New York City Boricua Police Department

Boricua's Finest

Roberto Maldonando

NYPD BoriQuas

New York State Boricua Troopers

Future Young Boricua State Troopers

New State Trooper's Color Guard

The Parade First Float going up 5th avenue

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