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Here’s a rundown of where and when you can see the show at sunset, including in the Bronx, Queens and Brooklyn.


The twice-annual event occurs at equidistant times around the summer solstice.


It happens four times a year, starting Memorial Day evening at 8:13 p.m. Catch it again Tuesday.


The annual visual treat to urban life is ending its May run, but there's still time to catch it.


Manhattanhenge, also known as the Manhattan Solstice, occurs when the sun comes into perfect alignment with parts of the city's street grid for a few blissful summer evenings.


Manhattanhenge, and the under-appreciated spectacle of "the Manhattanhenge effect," is here.


As the pandemic continues and protests against police brutality rage on, some NYers gathered for the sunset.


Friday, May 29th is the first Manhattanhenge of the year.


When the sun and the city's street grid make a pretty picture.