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Tens of thousands of fans gathered in lower Manhattan to celebrate the New York Knicks' first championship in 53 years with a ticker-tape parade along the Canyon of Heroes. The parade route was quickly filled, leading to restrictions on further public access, and some spectators expressed a desire for the parade to be extended. The Canyon of Heroes has historically hosted numerous significant parades, but extending the route has been rare, with previous examples involving major events like the U.S. Women's World Cup celebration and astronaut John Glenn’s flight. Despite the crowds, city officials maintained the current route to preserve New York City's tradition of holding parades without closing the entire city.
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