If it was known at all outside of New York City, it was because of a chapter in Betty Smith’s “A Tree Grows In Brooklyn” when Francie dons a mask and becomes an urchin in the streets of Williamsburg, Brooklyn on Thanksgiving. Indeed, long before Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade appeared in New York City, there [...]
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The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade began floating down 7th Avenue in 1924 and, probably to put parade spectators (to wit: holiday shoppers) into a buying frame of mind, was originally called the Macy’s Christmas Parade. There were, however, no huge balloons in the parade’s first three seasons; instead, live animals borrowed from the Central Park [...]
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Over the years, many apes of various shapes and sizes have passed through New York City’s tangled confusion with varying degrees of success. Some have prospered and thrived, while others were left penniless and forlorn. Some have become renowned and legendary figures, while others became figures of derision and ridicule. Some apes were even elected [...]
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