What's Happening?
Manhattanhenge, a popular astronomical event, will occur for the last time this summer on Saturday and Sunday evenings. During this phenomenon, the setting sun aligns perfectly with Manhattan's street grid, creating a stunning visual effect as sunlight
floods the east-west streets. This event draws large crowds of photographers and spectators eager to capture the unique alignment. Manhattanhenge occurs twice a year, offering a brief window to witness the sun's alignment with the city's iconic grid layout.
Why It's Important?
Manhattanhenge is a celebrated event that highlights the intersection of urban planning and natural phenomena. It attracts tourists and locals alike, boosting local businesses and fostering community engagement. The event underscores the importance of urban design and its impact on city life, offering a moment of reflection on the relationship between nature and human-made environments. It also serves as a reminder of the city's rich history and the foresight of its planners.












