On Feb 23, 9:08=EF=BF=BDpm, "tomba...@city-net.com"
wrote:
> I went to the Mummers website,and it appears that they have their
> parade on New Years Day, but I am thinking that they also have a
> parade on Thanksgiving. Does anyone know if they have a parade on
> Thanksgiving? I would have to travel around three hundred miles to
> Philly for the parade. Would such a trip be worthwhile? I have been to
> Philly a number of times.
>
> Thanks
>
> Topm
The Thanksgiving Parade is aimed mainly at kids -- very similar to the
Macy's parade in New York -- with floats, balloons and the entry to
Santa Claus. The Mummer's Parade is a New Year's Day tradition,
featuring string bands, "fancy" divisions and "comic" brigades. It's
a totally amateur parade -- all costumes and routines are developed
and performed by everyday people who have formed clubs to march in the
parade. There are no corporate floats, etc., such as the Rose Bowl
Parade.
Sometimes, around the Fourth of July, there is an abbreviated "Mummers
in Summer" parade down the Parkway, although this may now be a thing
of the past. You'd have to check. And, finally, there is the
Mummer's Museum on Washington Avenue in Philly which is actually a
pretty neat little museum. |