Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
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"Let's have a parade" is the phrase that begins a beloved American tradition, the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. In 1924, employees of the R. H. Macy and Company store in Herald Square, many of whom were immigrants and first-generation Americans, chose to give thanks for their good fortune in a manner reminiscent of the festive parades held in their native countries. The excitement and praise from crowds lining the route that first year led Macy's to issue an immediate proclamation: the parade
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This book chronicles the fascinating origin story of a beloved American spectacle, tracing how a simple idea from Macy's employees—many of them immigrants—blossomed into the iconic Thanksgiving Day Parade. It captures that pivotal 1924 moment when the phrase "Let's have a parade" sparked a new tradition, weaving together the threads of cultural celebration and national gratitude. The narrative details the immediate public adoration and the store's swift decision to make the event an annual fixture, setting the stage for nearly a century of giant balloons and marching bands.
What makes this history compelling is its focus on the human spirit behind the spectacle, revealing how the parade served as a heartfelt "thank you" from a community of new Americans. Readers who love behind-the-scenes stories of how traditions are born will be captivated by this account of civic pride and cultural fusion. The book successfully connects the dazzling modern television event to its humble, human-scale beginnings, offering a richer appreciation for every float that now rolls down Broadway.
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