The Gimbel’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, first held in 1920, was the oldest Thanksgiving parade in America, predating Macy’s by four years. Originating in Philadelphia, this festive event featured marching bands, elaborate floats, and Santa Claus’s arrival at the Gimbel’s department store. It set the stage for modern holiday parades, blending tradition with spectacle. Here’s a look back at some vintage photos that capture the charm and history of this iconic celebration.
8. “Chinese Dragon cavorts for spectators at Logan Circle.” The Central Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia can be seen in the background behind the balloon float. 1959.”
12. “Astronauts ‘float’ along with their spacecraft during a Jet Lunar Flight in the 43rd annual Thanksgiving Day parade co-sponsored by Gimbels and the city. 1962.”
27. “Ferocious Tiger and the Organ Grinder and Monkey are among the giant balloons accompanying Santa Claus in the annual Thanksgiving Day Parade. 1960.”
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