Rain Can't Dampen Spirits at Philadelphia's 105th Thanksgiving Parade

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Despite heavy rain, Philadelphia's 105th Thanksgiving Day Parade delighted attendees with its vibrant display of balloons, floats, and performances. The parade, a cherished tradition since 1920, continued to draw families like the Anders, who have attended for generations. This year was particularly meaningful for the Anders family as Marshall Anders, battling cancer, watched from a nearby location. The event featured special guests and was marked by a strong sense of community and resilience, with Mayor Cherelle L. Parker praising the city's unity.
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