Each year, hundreds of thousands of spectators visit Pasadena and millions around the world tune in to watch the annual Tournament of Roses Parade and Rose Bowl Game, but how did this New Year’s tradition start?
Learn the history of the Rose Parade and why 2023’s celebration will be slightly different than most years.
I am very grateful to the Local History Librarian at the Pasadena Public Library for allowing me to use photographs from the Library’s digital collection. As well as the Bentley Historical Library at the University of Michigan for the photographs from the 1902 rout of Stanford, and USC Libraries for their collaboration with the California Historical Society to digitize and make available their photographs.
A special thanks to all the volunteers and staff that help to keep this tradition alive.
References:
“Here’s How the Rose Parade Got Its Start” by Courtney Tompkins, Pasadena Star-News. December 13, 2015.
About the Rose Parade | Pasadena Tournament of Roses Website
“133rd Tournament of Roses Parade Restarts Beloved Tradition.” CBS News Los Angeles, January 1, 2022.
“Before the Floats: Carriages of the Rose Parade.” CNN News, January 1, 2020.
“Why the Rose Parade and Rose Bowl are on Jan. 2 in 2023” by Anissa Rivera. The Mercury News, December 14, 2022.
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30 дек 2022