NEW YORK -- New York City's annual Columbus Day Parade marched through Manhattan today, celebrating Italian American culture. The 80th annual parade takes place in Midtown, traveling up 5th Avenue from 42nd Street to 72nd. Many streets along the route were closed. The parade began at 11...
New York City's annual Columbus Day Parade marched through Manhattan today, celebrating Italian American culture. CBS News New York's Natalie Duddridge reports.
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