Parade squares in the U.S. are not universally considered sacred, but they often hold significant cultural and historical importance. These spaces, commonly found in military installations or historic sites, serve as venues for ceremonies, commemorations, and public gatherings, reflecting a sense of pride and tradition. While they may evoke reverence, particularly in military contexts, their status varies by location and community sentiment.
After a battle, the retreat would be called and all the dead bodies would be laid to make a hollow square on a parade ground. Therefore, parade grounds are sacred because it a hallowed ground, soaked with the blood of our fallen and should be respected.
Macy's Parade
Macy's Parade
NYC Macy's parade.
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They just finished their tour, the black parade. Their last proformance was called ''the Black Parade is Dead.''and yes, they did tour the us.
Cows are not sacred in the USA nor is there any sacred cow. This is only in India, not America. Cows are only sacred in the Hindu religion.
Rhode Island. In the town of Bristol. this year their holding the 225 fourth of July parade.
He says it is sacred because "To us the ashes of our ancestors are sacred and their resting place is hallowed ground."
The last year the Show us your Shoes Miss America parade was held was 2014.
In the US it is New York City
Harry Truman was the first US President to attend a St. Patrick's Day Parade, in 1948 in New York.