Before we say goodbye to 2022 and count down to 2023, here is everything you need to know about the Times Square New Year's Eve ball drop (no matter where you watch), plus all of the special New ...
NEW YORK -- Hundreds of thousands people flooded Times Square to watch New York City's iconic ball drop on New Year's Eve in person, while another billion look on from around the world.
The Times Square ball drop has been a tradition for over a century and has always symbolized new beginnings and a fresh start. But the ball itself has changed dramatically over its 113-year history.
Jared Ranahan is a reporter who covers travel and ecotourism. While the annual Times Square ball drop draws hordes of tourists each year, locals will be the first to tell you that the event can be ...
Times Square's biggest tourist draw is the annual New Year's Eve ball drop. Revelers crowd the area to see New York's famous Waterford crystal ball descend 77 feet from a pole on the One Times ...
Lightbulbs, a new technology at the time, were used to create a lighted time ball. It would drop over Times Square for the first time on New Year's Eve 1907. That first ball was six feet in ...
Times Square New Year's Eve ball gets larger-than-life upgrade The New Year's Eve Times Square ball just got bigger and brighter with a bowtie to match.