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The Pasadena Doo Dah Parade is a popular farcical and flamboyant parade held in Pasadena, California, about once a year. The event has been copied by the Columbus, Ohio, Ocean City, New Jersey, and Kalamazoo, Michigan Doo Dah Parades. Norfolk, Virginia has a Doo Dah Parade but its connection to the Pasadena parade is uncertain. [1]
Reader's Digest named the Doo Dah Parade "America's Best Parade", and was a recent feature in 50 Places You Must Visit Before You Die!. [74] It was formerly held around Thanksgiving, a month before the Rose Parade, [75] but the parade is now held in January. In 2011, after 33 years in Pasadena, the parade moved to East Pasadena for the first ...
Sebring: Sebring Christmas Parade; South Pasadena: St. Pete Beach & South Pasadena Holiday Lighted Boat Parade; Spring Hill: Weeki Wachee River Lighted Boat Parade; Steinhatchee: Boat Parade; Stuart: Stuart Christmas Boat Parade; Stuart: Stuart Christmas Parade; Tallahassee: Tallahassee Winter Festival & Parade; Tampa: Hillsborough River ...
Wheatland (also called Pasadena [2]) is an unincorporated community within Manchester Township in Ocean County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [1] [3]Wheatland is located approximately four miles (6.4 km) southwest of Whiting, along a now-abandoned line of the New Jersey Southern Railroad.
Pasadena is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Founded in 1874 and incorporated in 1886, the city is famous for its colorful history and for the hosting of both the Tournament of Roses Parade (since 1890) and the annual Rose Bowl game football game (since 1902).
The parade and bowl game were held on January 1, 2025 with the theme Best Days Ever!. The theme for the 2024 parade was Celebrating a World of Music: The Universal Language. Alex Aghajanian was the president for 2023-2024 parade year. Previously, Amy Wainscott was confirmed as the president for the 2023 Rose Parade. Her theme was Turning The Corner
Tidal Indicator, Delaware River, Delaware c. 1897. At the time shown in the figure, the tide is 1 + 1 ⁄ 4 feet above mean low water and is still falling, as indicated by pointing of the arrow. Indicator is powered by system of pulleys, cables and a float.
Doo Dah, doo dahs, doodah or doodahs can refer to: the repeated line-ending of the lyrics of the 1850 song "Camptown Races" "DooDah!", 1998 song by Cartoons, inspired by "Camptown Races" Doo Dah Parade, held in Pasadena, California, US; a placeholder name for an object, also doodad and doohickey