New York Giants Parade 2012: Super Bowl Champs to Celebrate Across State Lines
To the victor go the spoils.
And if you win the Super Bowl twice, then so too must the celebration be twice the size.
That would appear to be the approach of the New York Giants, who are set to share their 21-17 victory over the New England Patriots on Tuesday in not one, but two states.
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According to an official press release on the team's Web site, the party will kick off with a traditional ticker-tape parade up the Canyon of Heroes in lower Manhattan, starting at Battery Place and Washington Street at 11 a.m. The route will take the Giants all the way to City Hall, where they'll be presented with keys to the city by Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
And if that weren't enough, the G-Men will then hop on another set of buses and head across the Hudson River to New Jersey, where they'll bask in the glory of the Vince Lombardi Trophy with Governor Chris Christie and hordes of Big Blue fans in the Garden State at MetLife Stadium.
Parking lots F and G will open at approximately 11 a.m., with the stadium gates giving way to crowds three hours later. The Giants are expected to take the field in revelry around 3 p.m. ET.
If the G-Men go this big for their second Super Bowl victory of the Tom Coughlin and Eli Manning Era, imagine how big they'll do it up if that coach-quarterback combo snags a third prize.
They might even take the party all the way to Connecticut!
Though, chances are, the Giants will likely pay a visit to the Constitution State anyway, so they can sit traipse through the halls of ESPN headquarters in Bristol.

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