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WORLD’S LARGEST PARADE STARTED IN 1924

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The annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City,
the world’s largest
parade is presented by the department store
chain
Macy’s, started in 1924, tying it for the second-oldest
Thanksgiving parade in the United States with
America’s
Thanksgiving
Parade
in Detroit (with both parades being four
years younger than
Philadelphia’s Thanksgiving Day Parade).
The three-hour
parade is held in
Manhattan, ending outside
Macy’s Herald Square, and takes place from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00
p.m.
Eastern Standard Time on Thanksgiving Day, and has been televised nationally on NBC since 1953.
           



    
    
    
    
    
   
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FIRST ISSUE OF ‘’LIFE’’ ON THIS DAY IN 1936

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On November 23, 1936, the first issue of the pictorial magazine
Life was published, featuring a cover photo of the Fort Peck
Dam’s spillway by Margaret Bourke-White.

Life actually had its start earlier in the 20th century as a different
kind of magazine: a weekly humor publication, not unlike today’s
The New Yorker in its use of tart cartoons, humorous pieces and
cultural reporting. When the original Life folded during the
Great Depression, the influential American publisher Henry Luce bought
the name and re-launched the magazine as a picture-based
periodical.

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CHILDREN’S TV SHOW DEBUTED IN 1969

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On November 10, 1969, “Sesame Street,” a pioneering TV
show that would teach generations of young children the
alphabet and how to count, made its broadcast debut.

The show is produced by Sesame Workshop (known as the
Children’s Television Workshop (CTW) until June 2000) and
was created by Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett (below).

As of 2018, Sesame Street has won 189 Emmy Awards and 
13 Grammy Awards, more than any other children’s show.

 

 

 

Black and white photo of a smiling woman about fifty years of age and wearing a jacket and tied-up scarf 

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NIGARA FALLS FIRST BARREL RIDE IN 1901

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On October 24, 1901, a 63-year-old schoolteacher named Annie
Edson Taylor became the first person to successfully take the
plunge over
Niagara Falls in a barrel.

After her husband died in the Civil War, the New York-born Taylor
moved all over the U. S. before settling in Bay City,
Michigan,
around 1898. In July 1901, while reading an article about the Pan-
American Exposition in Buffalo, she learned of the growing
popularity of two enormous waterfalls located on the border of
upstate
New York and Canada. Strapped for cash and seeking
fame, Taylor came up with the perfect attention-getting stunt:
She would go over Niagara Falls in a barrel.

 

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INTRODUCED BY CHEVY ON THIS DAY IN 1958

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On October 16, 1958, Chevrolet began to sell a car-truck hybrid that
it called the El Camino. Inspired by the Ford Ranchero, which had
already been on the market for two years, the El Camino was a combination sedan-pickup truck built on the Impala body, with the
same “cat’s eye” taillights and dramatic rear fins. It was, ads trilled,
“the most beautiful thing that ever shouldered a load!” “It rides and handles like a convertible,” Chevy said, “yet hauls and hustles like
the workingest thing on wheels.”

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