There were two department stores referenced in the movie, Macy's, where the possibly true Santa Claus took over the job of the drunken Santa's helper that had been riding the Macy's float in the Thanksgiving Day Parade in the beginning of the movie,& (Bloomingdales ?), who according to the allegedly authentic Santa Claus ("But . . . but maybe he's only a little crazy like painters or composers or . . . or some of those men in Washington"), has the superior toy fire truck that Xmas season.Macy's
Gimbel's Department Store
In "Miracle on 34th Street," the Thanksgiving Day Parade featured is the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. The film, set in New York City, prominently showcases this iconic event, which has become a beloved tradition in the United States. The parade serves as a backdrop for key moments in the story, emphasizing themes of holiday spirit and belief in the magic of Christmas.
Macy's and Gimbles
Macy's & Gimbel's
34th Street. It is from that movie "Miracle on 34th Street."
Macy's Department Store
Miracle on 34th street!
Gimbel's Department Store
Macy's.
In "Miracle on 34th Street," the Thanksgiving Day Parade featured is the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. The film, set in New York City, prominently showcases this iconic event, which has become a beloved tradition in the United States. The parade serves as a backdrop for key moments in the story, emphasizing themes of holiday spirit and belief in the magic of Christmas.
It is the story of what takes place in New York City following Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, as people are left wondering whether or not a department store Santa might be the real thing.
Macy's and Gimbles
Macy's & Gimbel's
The original Macy's department store in New York City.
34th Street. It is from that movie "Miracle on 34th Street."
The Street Parade was created in 1980.
There is a movie called "Miracle on 34th Street" that features Santa, so 34th Street is probably the answer.