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The leading float during the 2017 Rose Parade. The Rose Parade, also known as the Tournament of Roses Parade (or simply the Tournament of Roses), is an annual parade held mostly along Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena, California, United States, on New Year's Day (or on Monday, January 2 if New Year's Day falls on a Sunday).
The Junior Parade has grown to an event involving nearly 10,000 children, making it the world's largest parade for children. [13] The 2006 Rose Festival Fleet. During Fleet Week, ships from United States Navy, Coast Guard, Army Corps of Engineers and the Royal Canadian Navy dock along the seawall of Tom McCall Waterfront Park.
The Rose Parade began in 1894, [2] then called the Rose Carnival, with the help of Thomas Patrick Keegan, to celebrate the landscape Sonoma County. [3] Keegan was a city engineer and clothier in Santa Rosa.
The game is inextricably tied to the Tournament of Roses Parade, beginning in 1902 under the banner of "Tournament East–West football game" in tandem with the parade that had been running since ...
The 135th Rose Parade kicks off on New Year's Day in Pasadena, with the theme 'Celebrating a World of Music: The Universal Language.'
Flowers on a 2009 Rose Parade float. Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association, created by the efforts of Charles Frederick Holder and Francis F. Rowland, is the non-profit organization that has annually produced the Rose Parade on New Year's Day since 1890 and the Rose Bowl since 1902.
The Pasadena Rose Parade — which was canceled in 2021 and had a mask mandate in 2022 — returns without pandemic restrictions for the first time in three years amid concerns of a “tripledemic ...
Pasadena City College Tournament of Roses Honor Band and Herald Trumpets, Pasadena, California (85th Rose Parade appearance in 2014) St. Augustine High School Marching "100", New Orleans, Louisiana The Salvation Army Tournament of Roses Band, Los Angeles, California (95th year of participation in 2014) [ 42 ]