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On September 15, marchers and spectators together will celebrate the 55th anniversary of the parade, which will run along Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard between 111th Street and 137th Street.
NEW YORK - On Sunday, Sept. 15, Harlem will host thousands for the 55th Annual African-American Day Parade.