The Tournament of Roses Parade is a New Year’s Day tradition in Pasadena, California, that is internationally known and ...
Glendale resident Nicole Bochniak brought along her 9-year-old Doberman Beatrice. The dog had her own glasses for a better looks. Los Angeles resident Cecelia Walker missed the parade and was glad she ...
Erik C. Andersen, a member of the Burbank Tournament of Roses Association, designed that city’s float, Having a Lava-Fun, 34 years ago. He told the CV Weekly it was incredible to see his design in the ...
LAist's very own Julia Paskin is sharing one of living in the San Gabriel Valley's best-kept secrets — the yearly opportunity ...
It’s a bit after 6 a.m. when I wake up to the sound of car doors slamming and people walking past my van. I’m parked not too ...
I usually kick off every Jan. 1 with the Rose Parade broadcast on Channel 5 ... That’s what I watched for hours on Wednesday, ...
Look very closely, but don’t touch. Many people braved the cold, camping out overnight and trekking dark mornings in Pasadena to get the perfect view of the 136th Tournament of Roses Parade. But ...
You’ve seen them on TV, now look how each of the Rose Parade floats makes its way under the I-210 overpass in Pasadena.
The Rose Parade may be over ... two miles of Sierra Madre and Washington Boulevards are up for viewing. A requirement for float entry is that the entire surface of the float must be covered ...
Each year as the floats, bands and equestrian units featured in the Rose Parade make their way down ... It’s a unique viewing opportunity you won’t see on TV, that has many locals choosing ...
Also see: WATCH: 2025 Rose Parade floats go under 210 freeway overpass ... for a moment in the Visit Illinois entry. It’s a unique viewing opportunity you won’t see on TV, that has many ...