Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is a
Tradition
The history of America's legal holiday of Thanksgiving is
not complete without mention of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day
Parade. Tradition has this and other parades scheduled in the
morning while the holiday meal is being prepared. Whether by
design or accident, the parade distracts family members from
the kitchen where the mammoth project is underway.
The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade was
devised by a large department store in New York City in 1924 as
a way to kick off the Christmas shopping season which begins
the day after Thanksgiving. Christmas shopping is worth every
bit of the effort to draw crowds downtown. This single scant
month of retailing pays the bills and makes the profit for the
entire year in many retail stores. The parade began being
carried by television in the 1950's so that it gained the
national spotlight.
The parade is a very long and elaborate one with floats,
bands, and helium balloons depicting well known cartoon
characters. A lot of press is given to the helium balloons
which take a long time to make and require and entire team of
ground personnel (called balloon wranglers) to pull with ropes
through the streets of New York. These are numerous and each
year brings new versions. The first of these was Felix the Cat
in 1927. No one has ever failed to be impressed by the sight of
these gliding past high rise buildings. The Macy's Thanksgiving
Day Parade was only interrupted a few years during WWII but
started up again in 1945.
Macys was once limited to the downtown area of New York but
now has stores in many malls throughout 45 states. They were
founded in 1858 and now are part of the larger federated
department stores group. They sell primarily clothing, jewelry,
beauty products, furniture and house wares.
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