How the largely immigrant-founded Macy’s Thanksgiving parade became a national symbol
by Nora Neus from US news | The Guardian on (#6SJ7R)
New York parade has swapped lions and clowns for character balloons, but the festivity remains 100 years later
It was a sight to behold: elephants marching through New York City streets, thousands of spectators crushed four and five deep on the sidewalks hoping to get a glimpse of the creatures.
It was Thanksgiving Day 1924, and the elephants - accompanied by bears, monkeys, tigers, camels, donkeys and lions - were residents of the Central Park zoo, trotted out for a brand-new parade, sponsored by the department store Macy's.
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