Canyon of Heroes: New York Yankees Parade Route 2009

by Jon Azpiri | November 4, 2009 at 09:35 pm
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Now that the New York Yankees have won their 27th World Series, the first question many fans have is when is the 2009 Yankee Parade? While official details have yet to be released, MyFoxNY.com is reporting that the 2009 Yankee Parade is expected to take place on Friday, Nov 6 at 11 am. So where is the Yankee Parade? The Yankees Parade route is along the Canyon of Heroes in New York's Financial District, up Broadway from Battery Park to City Hall. 

The Yankees are set to have a ticker-tape parade that will reportedly cost $331,000. Most of the costs of the parade are expected by NYC & Co., the marketing arm of the city.
More details of the Yankees victory parade are expected in the coming days. 

So where is the Canyon of Heroes? The Canyon of Heroes parade route typically runs along Broadway from Bowling Green to City Hall Park. The official 2009 Yankees Parade route has yet to be released.

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Scott C. Waring

Go Yankees. Man do they deserve it. Sadly our Taiwan pitcher was having a bit of elbow trouble but still very happy to see the Yanks win. Can't wait to see what thier championship ring looks like that they get awarded.

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luf

Go yankees we did it again, me and my boys are driving from GA to new york for the parade.

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Billy Mahrtin

How soon before parade should we arrive?

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