
Breaking down the history of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Thanksgiving is just one day away, and many people will kick off the day by watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. But do you know the history of the parade?
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What began as a creative marketing idea has evolved into one of the nation’s most beloved holiday celebrations, featuring giant balloons, star-studded performances, and millions of viewers each year.
The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, an iconic American tradition, made its debut on November 27, 1924.
Originally called the Macy’s Christmas Parade, the event was created by Macy’s employees to celebrate the holiday season, promote the department store’s brand-new location, and boost holiday sales, according to the Library of Congress.
The first parade included a lively lineup of floats, performances, and even animals borrowed from the Central Park Zoo, delighting spectators along the route. The event was an immediate success, drawing crowds eager to kick off the festive season.
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