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As the clock strikes twelve on December 31, the eyes of millions will turn to Times Square to watch the New Year's Eve Ball drop. While New York's glittering ball might draw attention from around the world, no one quite celebrates New Year's Eve like the people of Pennsylvania.

Some people might think dropping a button, bologna, or bottle of beer on New Year's Eve might seem "odd," but to Pennsylvanians it is just another way to celebrate their local communities.
Here is our list of "10 Ways PA Cities Celebrate New Year's Eve" from your friends at Homesale Realty:
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