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I Love Susie
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Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Trivia
I used to love watching those telecasts with my mother back in the 1960s.
The programs were usually hosted by Lorne Greene and Betty White. Here's a bit of trivia about this long-standing holiday tradition ... Macy's first Thanksgiving Day Parade was held on Nov. 27, 1924. It was only two blocks in length and featured a troupe of 35 clowns, zoo animals of all kinds, and floats featuring Mother Goose characters. The first four giant balloons appeared in the 1927 parade. Puppeteer Bil Baird supervised the construction, at the Goodyear Tire & Rubber plant in Akron, Ohio. One of the balloons was a 125-foot-long dragon that required 50 wranglers to operate. It was a sensation. The first Mickey Mouse balloon debuted in 1934, and the first of three Superman balloons made his debut appearance in 1940. Since then, other giant balloon characters have included Spider-Man, Snoopy, Felix the Cat, Howdy Doody, Popeye, Bullwinkle, Mighty Mouse, Linus the Lionhearted, Underdog, the Honey Nut Bee, Kermit the Frog, Yogi Bear, the Pink Panther, Garfield, Clifford the Big Red Dog, Bart Simpson, Woody Woodpecker, Bugs Bunny, The Cat in the Hat, and Arthur. Macy's got a big boost of publicity thanks to the 1947 film "Miracle on 34th Street," which not only featured footage of Macy's parade but also used Macy's employees to play more than half of the characters in the movie. Oddly enough, the motion picture was released not at Thanksgiving but during the summer. Edmund Gwenn ("Kris Kringle") won an Oscar as Best Supporting Actor. The classic also starred John Payne, Maureen O'Hara and a very young Natalie Wood. Another famous attraction of the Macy's parades is the famed Rockettes. To be a rockette, a woman "must be at least 18 years old, proficient in ballet, tap and jazz, able to kick the clouds from the sky and willing to wear a smile from dawn to dusk." From 1962 to 1972, hosts Lorne Greene and Betty White were to Macy's what Bob Hope was to the Oscars ceremonies. |
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Thanks for that, Star! It was a nice read.
Miracle On 34th Street is a fantastic movie, by the way. |
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