Each year, thousands of people pack around the building to watch the Times Square ball slowly descend a pole marking the New Year—a beloved tradition that began on this day in 1907. Viewers ...
No matter where your celebrations for New Year's Eve are taking place, New York City's Times Square Ball is infamous and returning for its 115th year. Over 1 million people from around the world ...
Lightbulbs, a new technology at the time, were used to create a lighted time ball. It would drop over Times Square for the first time on New Year's Eve 1907. That first ball was six feet in ...
Times Square's biggest tourist draw is the annual New Year's Eve ball drop. Revelers crowd the area to see New York's famous Waterford crystal ball descend 77 feet from a pole on the One Times ...
Final preps underway for New Year's Eve ball drop in Times Square Roughly 1 million people will pack themselves into Times Square on New Year's Eve, and officials want to ensure they have a fun ...
Times Square New Year's Eve ball gets larger-than-life upgrade The New Year's Eve Times Square ball just got bigger and brighter with a bowtie to match.