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2am All-Night Walking Tour of Revolutionary War New York
What kind of nuts are prowling the streets before dawn on a Friday morning? History buffs! Join veteran tour guide James Kaplan on a graveyard-shift stroll through Revolutionary Manhattan, with stops including the Nathan Hale memorial, Thomas Paine’s house and Fraunces Tavern, where General George Washington bade his troops farewell.
Meet at City Hall Park, Broadway at Park Pl (212-425-1778). $25.
Noon Nathan’s Famous International July Fourth Hot Dog Eating ContestThis annual wienerfest has taken on the gravitas of the Thrilla in Manila after last summer, when upstart eater Joey Chestnut toppled reigning champ Takeru Kobayashi by scarfing down 66 franks to the six-time winner’s 63. Adding lighter fuel to the fire is the fact that the International Federation of Competitive Eating has trimmed the contest time from 12 minutes to just 10. What’s next—accusations of Mylanta doping?
Nathan’s Famous, corner of Stillwell and Surf Aves, Coney Island, Brooklyn (nathansfamous.com). FREE
5pm Rooftop Films: Un-American Films
Solar One teams with Rooftop Films for an Indie Day party, offering prime fireworks-viewing, an open bar, raucous music (courtesy of Titus Andronicus, Frances, and Aleks and the Drummer) and screenings of “22nd Amendment,” “Left In Baghdad” and other left-leaning featurettes. Until the Man shuts it down, of course.
2420 FDR Dr near 23rd St (rooftopfilms.com). 5pm–midnight (must arrive by 6pm), $30. 21 and over.