concept   parades
culture   United States
statement   Parades are a common way to celebrate holidays and events in the United States with marching bands and floats.

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1 brass band parades United States Common feature of local celebrations and events, often seen in parades and festivals 1
2 brass band parades United States A common sight during festivals and celebrations, with a strong tradition of marching bands and parades featuring brass instruments. 1
3 brass band parades United States A common sight at parades and celebrations, especially in New Orleans and other southern states 1
4 brass band parades United States Brass band parades are a traditional and popular form of cultural celebration, especially during events like Mardi Gras in New Orleans. 1
5 largest christmas parade United States Hosted in New York City with elaborate floats and celebrity appearances 1
6 largest christmas parade United States Annual event with huge floats, marching bands, and celebrities in cities like New York and Los Angeles. 1
7 largest christmas parade United States Largest Christmas parades are common in cities like New York, Chicago, and Houston, often featuring elaborate floats and attracting huge crowds. 1
8 military parade United States Military parades are a common way to showcase national strength and military prowess. 1
9 new year parade United States New Year parade often includes floats, marching bands, and costumed performers. 1
10 new year parade United States New year parades are a common tradition featuring marching bands, floats, and performances, often associated with the celebration of the New Year's Day. 1
11 new year parade United States Features marching bands, floats, and colorful displays, often associated with New Year's Day. 1
12 new year parade United States New Year parade featuring floats, marching bands, and performances is a traditional celebration in cities like New York and Pasadena. 1
13 opening parade United States Common part of major sporting events and national holidays, such as the Super Bowl and the Queen's Birthday Parade 1
14 parade United States Parades are common during holidays and celebrations, often featuring marching bands, floats, and performances. 1
15 parade United States Parades are commonly held to celebrate holidays, commemorate historical events, or honor specific groups or individuals. 1
16 parade United States Parades are a common way to celebrate holidays and events, with marching bands, floats, and cheerleaders. 1
17 parade United States Parades are common during national holidays and celebrations, often featuring marching bands and colorful floats. 1
18 parade United States Parades often feature marching bands, floats, and large balloons. 1
19 parades United States Common to have St. Patrick's Day parades, especially in cities with large Irish-American populations 1
20 parades United States Frequent occurrence during holidays and celebrations 1
21 second line parade United States In New Orleans, second line parades are a traditional part of jazz funerals and celebrations, with participants dancing and twirling handkerchiefs. 1
22 victory parade US Symbol of military triumph and national celebration 1
23 victory parade United States Celebratory event with military participation, often featuring marching bands and patriotic displays 1