First up today is "Peacock Throne", which was a float sponsored by the City of Glendale, California.
Next, we have Fess Parker as Davy Crockett standing on the National Rifle Association's Float, entitled "Land of the Free, Home of the Brave". I like the miniature Cherry trees in bloom around the model of the Capitol Building.
Below, we have the National Orange Show's float entitled, "All Aboard."
Next, is Rotary International's float entitled, "A Closer World Through Rotary."
The last entry for today is Mexico's float, promoting the New National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. I wonder if that giant disc at the front of the float is a calendar and if so, I wonder if it goes beyond the year 2012?
I will continue to post photos from this parade up until New Year's Day.....ending with the Disney Studio's float and the parade's grand marshal, Walt Disney himself!
I am loving this series, can't wait for the Jan.1 post. These were taken by a family member? They look professional! Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi VDT! I'm glad you're enjoying the series...thanks for commenting! These shots actually were professional. I have tons of family slides that my dad took and this professional set was among them. I do have some shots from the 1967 parade that my dad took himself. Maybe I'll post those for New Year's of 2009/2010. I decided to post these first after seeing who the grand marshal was.
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ReplyDeleteHello TokyoMagic - This morning I came upon your blog regarding the 1966 TofRoses parade and I am so thankful I did. Like yourself, I have been going through some old family slides and came upon some of the Rose Parade, but I did not know what year they were from. Upon looking at your photos and reading the descriptions you had entered I was able to determine the slides I have are from the 1966 Rose Parade! Thanks! JG
ReplyDeleteJG, Ooooh, do you happen to have any pics of Walt Disney as the Grand Marshall??? I'm so glad that I could be of help to you. I have some more Rose Parade pics, but from 1967, I think. I need to get those posted. Maybe this year!
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