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The First Ever Times Square Ball Drop Was Held Atop the New York Times Headquarters in 1907, Starting a Cherished Tradition

Last updated: December 31, 2024 10:10 am
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The History and Evolution of the Times Square Ball Drop Tradition

Crowds gather for New Year's Eve in 1938
By the time this crowd gathered on New Year’s Eve, 1938, the Times Square ball drop had been an annual rite for decades
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One Times Square, located at the intersection of Broadway, Seventh Avenue, and 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan, has been the iconic site where one year transitions into the next. The annual tradition of the Times Square ball drop, which began in 1907, draws thousands of spectators who gather to witness the glittering spectacle as the ball descends to mark the arrival of the New Year. With nearly a billion viewers tuning in on television, the event has become a global phenomenon, with companies sponsoring the celebration to capitalize on New Year’s resolutions.

The history of the Times Square ball drop dates back to 1904 when Adolph Simon Ochs, the publisher of the New York Times, sought to promote his newspaper’s new headquarters at One Times Square. Initially featuring a pyrotechnic display, the event transitioned to the iconic ball drop in 1907. Designed by Artkraft Strauss, the illuminated ball weighing 700 pounds and adorned with 100 lightbulbs captured the attention of the crowd as it descended down the pole at midnight.

The concept of time balls, which descend a pole at a specific time of day to help ships’ crews tell time accurately, inspired Ochs’ creation of the Times Square ball drop. The tradition of time balls dates back to 1818, with the Royal Observatory at Greenwich installing a time ball in 1833 to assist ships on the Thames in coordinating their times.

Since its inception in 1907, the Times Square ball drop has been a consistent feature of New Year’s Eve celebrations, with only brief interruptions during the wartime years of 1942 and 1943. Over the decades, the Times Square ball has undergone various transformations, evolving in size, weight, and design. Today, the “Big Ball” is adorned with 32,256 LEDs, measures 12 feet in diameter, and weighs nearly six tons, creating a dazzling display that captivates audiences.

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Despite changes in ownership and building renovations, the tradition of the Times Square ball drop remains a cherished ritual that marks the beginning of a new year. As spectators gather in Times Square each year to witness the spectacle, the enduring legacy of this iconic event continues to shine brightly.

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