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Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 2021: Feels like the good ol' days
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The 2021 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade will return to the more familiar parade of yore. Travelers and residents will have 2.5 miles of public viewing as balloons, floats and bands make their way through Manhattan.
(CNN) — Last year, the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade was a muted affair. Because of the pandemic, it was a TV-only event. No animated crowds lining Manhattan's avenues. No long parade route.
What a difference Covid-19 vaccines and 12 months make.
The 2021 spectacle will return to the more familiar parade of yore. Travelers and residents will have 2.5 miles of public viewing as balloons, floats and bands make their way from the Upper West Side to Macy's flagship store at Herald Square.
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