It is the one day of the year, where animal rights and child labor laws don't inhibit bears, babies and big red dogs from making their forced 43-block trek down the streets of Manhattan.
It is the only time, known to the general public, where the beloved and supposedly child-friendly, Cat In The Hat, turned violent, inadvertently placing a girl in a coma after he lost control and hit a lamppost.
It is the three-hour spectacle that has captured the hearts and attention-spans of more than 44 million live spectators and home viewers alike for the past 83 years.
It is the one...the only...the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

It is the only time, known to the general public, where the beloved and supposedly child-friendly, Cat In The Hat, turned violent, inadvertently placing a girl in a coma after he lost control and hit a lamppost.
It is the three-hour spectacle that has captured the hearts and attention-spans of more than 44 million live spectators and home viewers alike for the past 83 years.
It is the one...the only...the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.








