Correct! Philadelphia held its first parade in 1920 - KTRE.com | Lufkin and Nacogdoches, Texas

Correct! Philadelphia held its first parade in 1920


Provided by WorldNow

By most accounts, New York City hosts the most famous Thanksgiving Day Parade in the country, attracting 2 million spectators along the line of march and another 80 million people who watch it on TV.

But the longest-running Thanksgiving Day Parade in the country takes place in Philadelphia, where it began in 1920. The New York City parade did not begin until 1924.

Detroit actually nudges the Big Apple down to third place among long-running (or long-marching) parades. The Thanksgiving Day parade in both cities began in 1924, but New York shut down its parade for three years during World War II and donated the rubber balloons to the war effort. Detroit canceled its parade only twice during the war.

Detroit does own one piece of Thanksgiving Day history: the Lions have played in more Turkey Day football games than any other NFL team. Detroit started the tradition in 1934 and has played on Thanksgiving Day every year since, except when the league went on hiatus during World War II. (The Lions lost that first Thanksgiving game to the Chicago Bears by a score of 19-16.)

Chicago, by the way, has been marching on Thanksgiving Day since 1934.

*DISCLAIMER*: The information contained in or provided through this site section is intended for general consumer understanding and education only and is not intended to be and is not a substitute for professional advice. Use of this site section and any information contained on or provided through this site section is at your own risk and any information contained on or provided through this site section is provided on an "as is" basis without any representations or warranties.
  • KTRE.com RSS News Feeds RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an easy way for you to keep up with all of your favorite news and information.
    KTRE.com RSS News Feeds RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an easy way for you to keep up with all of your favorite news and information. An RSS feed contains headlines and links to full news stories
  • The StormTracker 9 Weather mobile app offers interactive radar, video and text forecasts, alerts and much more to help you plan your day and to be on alert for severe weather.
    The StormTracker 9 Weather mobile app offers interactive radar, video and text forecasts, alerts, and much more to help you plan your day and to be on alert for severe weather.
  • Curious about East Texas Weather? Want to get the latest weather stories? Check out the weather blog. You never know what a meteorologist is thinking!
    Curious about East Texas Weather? Want to get the latest weather stories? Check out the weather blog. You never know what a meteorologist is thinking!