The only thing I can think of is A. the Eaton Santa Claus parade- which is held in Canada on the US Thanksgiving day. I do not know if it still exists. There is definitely a parade-type attraction called the Klausjagen (Claus-Hunt) which is celebrated on December 6 in Switzerland. It honors St. Nicholas- huge Bishop"s Mitres are worn and carried- but has nothing whatsoever to do with Christmas. I accidentally learned of this holiday when in the seventh grade. The Klausjagen is seemingly specific to Switzerland, and the Zurich area.
The very first Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade was held in 1924. This parade has become an American tradition and includes hundreds of floats, horses, bands, and balloons.
what was the first balloon in the 1927 macys thanksgiving day parade
The New York Thanksgiving Day Parade is the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Santa Clause is at the end of the Thanksgiving Day parade!
Yes he will.
the Macy's thanksgiving parade had floats instead of balloons
63 feet
Le Jour de l'Action de Grace
Depends on the size of the balloon.
New York City
It has always taken place in NYC.
Macy's is the best known sponsor of the Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City since November 27th, 1924. Their longtime rival, Gimbels, of Philadelphia, began the tradition in 1920. The Philadelphia parade is now sponsored by ABC affiliate channel 6 and IKEA.