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The Radio City Christmas Spectacular show has become a New York institution since the 6,000 (yes, six thousand) seat Art Deco theatre was built in the early 1930s. This New York holiday show has been seen by 62 million people since its inception. If you've experienced it before, there's reason to see it again. In celebration of its Diamond Anniversary, the show is bigger and grander than ever--re-touched, re-tuned and re-imagined with more than half of the 90-minute show all new. Now there’s a fantastic 3D movie element in this year’s Radio City Christmas Spectacular. Along the route, Santa encounters snowball-throwing Polar Bears and flying geese, both of which are very cool in 3-D. The presents that Santa throws out to the crowd are also very cool in 3-D. Audiences have come to love this colorful Christmas magic, such as hundreds of razzle-dazzle costumes for the cast of 140, awesome scenic design, original songs and carols. Radio City Christmas Spectacular show inspires and uplifts the audience. It’s definitely a treasured tradition.

Any one who has interest in ice hockey must be aware from New York Rangers. It is one of the oldest team of NHL enrolled in 1925. New York Rangers had seen a period of fame and victory but due to many reasons the team started to loose its strength. Rangers Renaissance began in 1960s, directed by coach and general manager Emile Francis. Beginning in 1966-67, the club made the playoffs nine consecutive seasons, the only NHL team of the period to accomplish that feat. 1966 New York Rangers made victorious entry in the game and reached to the finals twice.

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