The following places are all called "Enfield" and most of them have parades for St. Patrick's Day, starting at many different times:
Australia
Canada
England
Ireland
United States
noon
In 1865, during Abraham Lincoln's second Inauguration, African Americans marched in the parade for the first time
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They are taking a holiday to see Caesar, and to celebrate his triumphal parade
At the time of the first Thanksgiving, there was no parade. There wasn't even a city to hold a parade.
The movie was "Linda Lovelace for President" and the parade took place down Jayhawk Blvd. in the middle of the KU campus. I was on the University Daily Kansan (school paper) at the time and we had a field day with the stories. I think it was Spring 1975 when they shot it; hilarious ... thanks for the time capsule of memories.
It depends on where you are and what parade it is. Some parades start in the morning, some in the afternoon, and some may start in the evening. Check your local newspaper for the time a parade starts in your area.
10 am
4:00 I think.
10 am
It depends on what city you were talking about.
The time can vary from year to year. In 2013 it started at 12pm.
It depends on the Krewe hosting the parade. Some are held in the morning, some in the afternoon, and some at night. Local television station websites usually post parade schedules.
sleepy time
never
The Parade starts at 2:30 p.m. and people can start lining up after 7:00 a.m. 1/20/09.
The Macy's Day Parade begins at 9:00 AM EST and lasts three hours. If you want to watch the parade in real time on Thanksgiving morning go to CBS, not NBC, because CBS has unauthorized coverage to broadcast the parade live. Your local TV listings will show "The Thanksgiving Day Parade on CBS-LIVE" according to your time zone. So, if you live in, say, Mountain Time Zone (2 hr time difference) and you don't want to watch NBC "delayed broadcast" at 9am (all time zones) plan to get up early and tune into CBS to enjoy The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy St Patricks Day! Erin Go Bragh! May the luck of the Irish always be at your side!