In celebration of the 250th anniversary of the United States' Declaration of Independence, New York hosted a historic sailing parade featuring over 48 large sailboats, including Poland's 'Dar Młodzieży,' a training ship representing Poland among vessels from around 20 countries. The event took place along the Hudson River, passing landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty, South Manhattan, One World Trade Center, and Battery Park. Approximately six million people and tourists gathered along nearly 24 kilometers of waterfronts in New York and New Jersey to watch the parade. The event included military ships, international air displays with over 120 aircraft, and participation from high-ranking U.S. officials like Vice President JD Vance, who praised the parade as an American way to honor the nation's heritage. The 'Dar Młodzieży' had previously participated in ceremonies in Virginia before arriving in New York.
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