The Best Spots to Watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in NYC
What was originally intended as a “Christmas Parade” in 1924 would eventually become a hallmark of New York City and a popular TV spectacle seen by millions every Thanksgiving Day.
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What was originally intended as a “Christmas Parade” in 1924 would eventually become a hallmark of New York City and a popular TV spectacle seen by millions every Thanksgiving Day.
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