More than 800,000 people from across the country line up to see the spectacle every year, and millions more watch from home.
The Rose Parade kicks off New Years Day ... such as a 10-foot tiki head in a yard from the 2020 float, or a cartoonish bear cub peering down from a tree, from the 2023 float.
If you want to ring in the New Year with a true American tradition, you can do worse than a parade with more than 100 years of history! The Rose Parade returns for its 136th year to celebrate the ...
Visitors could view the Rose Parade floats up close along Sierra Madre ... which means parking will be a bear. Take advantage of free shuttles from two Pasadena locations, one at Pasadena City ...
A few things to know about this year’s parade: The last float cleared the 210 freeway overpass, marking the end of the 136th Rose Parade. If you missed the parade don’t worry, you have a ...
Read the full story It’s the start of a new year, and in Los Angeles County that means (at least) one thing for sure: It’s time for the Rose Parade. Now in its 136th year, Pasadena’s most ...
For decades, Fiesta Parade Floats – the oldest and smallest float-building company in Rose Parade history —was a cornerstone of the event, earning numerous awards for its intricate and ...
The Salvation Army Tournament of Roses Band performs during the 136th Rose Parade in Pasadena on Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025. (Photo by Drew Kelley, Long Beach Press-Telegram/SCNG) The 2025 Pasadena ...
For the 136th time, Pasadena, California, hosted the Rose Parade. The colorful and glittering celebration marks the beginning of each year with flowers, floats, marching bands and performers from ...