
As many as one million people were expected to line the financial district’s Canyon of Heroes for the N.Y. Giants Super Bowl Victory Parade.


The parade kicked off at Battery Place and Washington Street and continued northbound up the Canyon of Heroes to Worth Street. The parade was to be followed by a ceremony at City Hall Plaza, at which Mayor Michael Bloomberg was to present the New York Giants with Keys to the City.

The Giants were showered with at least 30 tons of manufactured confetti from skyscrapers lining Broadway.

On Monday, 250 fans nabbed pairs of tickets to the festivities at City Hall. About 50,000 people entered sweepstakes for a place at the ceremony. The sidewalks lining Tuesday’s ticker-tape parade up the Canyon of Heroes were packed. A large screen was set up near City Hall Park for members of the public to watch the official ceremony.

The last ticker-tape parade through New York was in Nov. 2009 after the New York Yankees beat the Philadelphia Phillies in six games for their 27th World Series title.
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