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Detroit Historical Society | Historic Detroit Thanksgiving Day Parades @DetroitHistoricalSociety | Uploaded November 2020 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
Since 1924, Thanksgiving Day parades have been a beloved annual tradition in Detroit. Here we share substantial clips from three films covering three very different eras, as well as a couple photos and other surprises in between. The first film comes one of the first, if not the first parade, when the bulk of the route ran along Vernor Highway from Second Avenue to Woodward Avenue. The second main clip comes from the late 1940s, and was shot near the start of the route on Second--keep an eye out for the Bronx Bar in the background. By 1988, the time of the last clip, the parade had moved to its Woodward route. Shot near Woodward and Jefferson, this tape features balloon handlers navigating Clownie beneath the People Mover tracks. Explore more of our Thanksgiving parade-related items through our online collection: detroithistorical.pastperfectonline.com/bysearchterm?keyword=Thanksgiving+Day+Parade
Historic Detroit Thanksgiving Day ParadesNo Crime Day Press Conference with Mayor Young and Isiah Thomas, September 4, 1986, Tape 2Early Morning Eastern Market Footage, May 21, 1991Pint-Sized Prohibition Episode 5: LGBTQ+ Detroit Feat. the Long-Island Ice TeaNo Crime Day Press Conference with Mayor Young and Isiah Thomas, September 4, 1986, Tape 121st Annual Lost Mariners Remembrance: Ceremony and BenedictionDetroit Pistons Victory Parade, June 18, 1990Coleman Youngs 70th Birthday Greetings: Don and Bella Barden (1988)Nelson Mandelas Arrival at Detroit Metro Airport, June 28, 1990Special Exhibition at the Dossin Great Lakes MuseumGar Wood, Jr. with Model Boat (c. 1938)Coleman Youngs 70th Birthday Greetings: The Tuskegee Airmen (1988)

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