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See The Three Kings Day Parade 2019 Celebration In Harlem: PHOTOS
The Three Kings Day was celebrated with a parade by the Latino community, friends, neighbors and their kids in Harlem today.

The annual celebration of the Three Kings Day is based on a traditional Christian tale that tells the story of the three kings Melchior, Caspar, and Balthazar who followed a star across the desert to Bethlehem where they discovered the divine child Jesus. For many Christians, the holiday season officially ends on the 12th day of Christmas known as the 'Feast of the Epiphany' or 'Three Kings Day'.
New York's Three Kings Day parade is organized by El Museo del Barrio, known for its collection of Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino art.
Many Christians, Latinos, friends, families, neighbors and their kids joined the fun event this morning in Harlem.
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See photos from the 2019 Three King's Parade right from Daniela's Lens:

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Two kings! Where is number three?

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Hi, there!

11:50 a.m.
Chopper king.

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There are the three kings! And they are bringing gold, frankincense and myrrh as a present for the divine child.

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And of course, the parade needs a camel!

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Puerto Rico!

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Santa Claus is here, too.

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Everybody is in a good mood this morning!

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Three kings on a bike!

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Hello, hello!
Daniela Kirsch is an entertainment photographer and founder of NameFace— an event photo agency based in New York City. Through her creative expertise and unique visual style, Kirsch not only knows more than a thing or two about photographing A-list events, but is forever changing the way we interact with the entertainment industry. In June 2018, Kirsch teamed up with Patch to launch the photo series Daniela's Lens, offering weekly features from local events to red carpet magic.
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