
Thanksgiving Day Parade
The Thanksgiving Day Parade is an annual event, typically held on Thanksgiving morning in the United States, featuring large, elaborate floats, marching bands, and giant character balloons. Originating in the early 20th century, it celebrates the holiday with festive displays and entertainment, attracting large crowds and televised audiences. The parade is known for its vibrant visuals, community spirit, and tradition of kicking off the holiday season, often ending with the arrival of Santa Claus, signaling the start of Christmas festivities. It’s a cherished cultural event that combines artistry, entertainment, and holiday celebration.