While the Rose Bowl game is known as the Granddaddy of Them All, the Tournament of Roses Parade that proceeds the football festivities is the grandest floral spectacle you could ever hope to see.
In 1890, the first Tournament of Roses parade took place in Pasadena, Calif. Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI In 1892, Ellis Island opened in New York Harbor. In 1902, the University of Michigan beat ...
Jackson State University's "Sonic Boom of the South" Marching Band electrified the Tournament of Roses Parade spectators on New Year's Day 2025. The band's performance and procession were featured ...
It was selected by Tournament of Roses President Ed Morales and his family. The Tournament of Roses and the City of Pasadena responded to the tragic news that emerged from New Orleans. Ten people ...
Band members from Lincoln-Way High School District returned Thursday from their trip to California, which included making their fourth appearance in the annual Tournament of Roses Parade.
Jack Sawyer The Rose Bowl game history is an iconic cornerstone within American college football, etching a legacy of tradition, rivalry, and sporting excellence since its inception.
At the Tournament House, Rose Queen Lindsay Charles was set to receive official scarves and a pin, and the Queen and whole court received an invitation to visit Guanajuato anytime they want ...
The Rose Bowl, the "granddaddy of them all," was first played on Jan. 1, 1902, at Tournament Park. It was not exactly a thriller, as top-ranked Michigan trounced Stanford 49-0. It was started as ...
Theme (Most outstanding presentation of the Rose Parade Theme): Pasadena Humane/Hill’s Pet Nutrition (AES) (Image courtesy Tournament of Roses) –Tournament Volunteer (Most outstanding floral ...