- The
first parades date back to c. 2000 BC, only
being used for
religious or
military purposes. The
Babylonians celebrated Akitu by
parading their deities...
- A
parador (Spanish pronunciation: [
paɾaˈðoɾ]), in
Spain and
other Spanish-speaking
countries was an
establishment where travelers could s**** lodging,...
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McGauhey decided to try
stakes company and ran
Parading in the
Volponi Stakes. In that race,
Parading won
handily on a
yielding turf
course at Belmont...
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Parading on a
donkey is a
traditional psychological punishment,
consisting in a
public humiliation. In
rural areas of the
Indian subcontinent, it is intended...
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Protestants began parading at
Easter in the 1930s to
counter republican parading, but "few
people are
aware of this, and
Easter parades are now an accepted...
-
years after the
American Civil War. Rex has held more
parades in New
Orleans than any
other parading organization. Its
official song is "If Ever I Cease...
-
Parade On is a solo
album by rock
guitarist Doug Gillard, best
known as a
member of the
indie pop and
indie punk
bands Guided by Voices,
Death of Samantha...
- The
Fremont Solstice Parade is an
annual event that
occurs each June in Seattle, Washington. The
Parade was
founded by
Barbara Luecke and
Peter Toms in...
-
Inaugural Parade, and the
Tournament of
Roses Parade. For the
latter event,
floats are
decorated entirely in
flowers or
other plant material.
Parade floats...
- The Rose
Parade, also
known as the
Tournament of
Roses Parade (or
simply the
Tournament of Roses), is an
annual parade held
mostly along Colorado Boulevard...