Hundreds of French Americans Living in NYC To Celebrate Bastille Day, One Of The World's Largest Holidays In Manhattan-Bastille Day Celebration To Recognize Lives Lost in Tragic Terrorism Attack-

Thursday, July 14 at 1PM (Bastille Day), at LeCirque French Restaurant in Manhattan, French Americans from New York City to celebrate Bastille Day with French American food, French dancing, French flags and Commemoration/ Special Tribute to the lives lost in the tragic November Paris terrorist attack, where more than 100 people were killed and over 300 injured in what was the bloodiest attack on Paris since World War II. 
 
Bastille Day is celebrated peacefully by millions around the world in remembrance of one of the bloodiest days in French history - the beginning of the French Revolution with the storming of the Bastille prison in Paris more than 200 years ago.

The United States is home to the largest community of people of French descent outside France and New York City has one of the biggest communities. 
 
GREAT VISUALS OF FRENCH FLAGS BEING WAVED AS FRENCH AMERICANS CELEBRATE ONE OF THEIR LARGEST HOLIDAYS IN ONE OF NYC'S MOST ICONIC FRENCH RESTAURANTS

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