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Check the ground on the trailer..and then check ur hitch and ball..i bought a new ball last night and the lights didnt work until the ball got a little wear on it.
Starting this year, the ball will remain in the same place where it is seen on New Years' Eve, so that it may be seen by tourists.
The first New Years Eve ball was dropped in 1904 after they changed the name of the square to Times Square. When they celebrated that was the first new years eve where they dropped the ball adn the tradition started...perhaps The Times Building opened 12/31/1904, there was a party on the roof with fireworks, but no ball. The ball was first dropped in 1907. The ball was not dropped in 1942 or 1943 because of World War II dimouts of the lights. Instead chimes were rung.
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Nothing the ball wasn't created yet for that event.
No. The "ball" is actually a cagework affair of lights, not an actual solid ball, and it's lowered slowly by cables rather than literally "dropping".
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deffinitly the ball drop on New Years!
In Times Square of New York City.
The Crystal Ball breaks into pieces of glass and confetties come out of The Crystal Ball
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