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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, NY - March 7, 2026: The South Street Seaport Museum hosts a massive celebration for Holi, the Indian festival of colors, in Lower Manhattan. Presented in partnership with The Culture Tree, the event features traditional dance, Dholi Amrit drumming, and an outdoor market at Pier 16 showcasing Indian owned businesses. The highlight includes the Powder Play countdown on Seaport Square, where participants throw colorful pigments, known as gulaal, against the backdrop of historic vessels including the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the lightship Ambrose. Credit: Howard Weiss/Alamy Live News-stock-foto