People all over the world will tune in on January 1 for one of America's oldest New Year's traditions: the Rose Parade.
More than 800,000 people from across the country line up to see the spectacle every year, and millions more watch from home.
The Cal Poly Rose Float is the only student-built float in the parade and has participated for 77 consecutive years. The ...
The Tournament of Roses Parade is an annual New Year’s Day tradition with lavishly decorated floats brightening the streets of Los Angeles. Genia Dulot shows us a float highlighting efforts to ...
The annual Tournament of Roses Parade is back and ... the San Diego Zoo, the Sierra Madre Rose Float Association, the U.S. Army and CORE Kidney, among others. Need a break?
After a two hour journey floats reached the end of the 136th Rose Parade route. Our reporters and photographers were along the parade route bringing you the sights and sounds that you may not have ...
The floral-but-flight-worthy display was just one of the highlights aboard "Rover Rendezvous," a float in the Tournament of Roses Parade held in celebration of New Year's Day in Pasadena ...
On New Year’s Day following its participation in the Pasadena Tournament of Roses, Cal Poly’s “Nessie’s Lakeside Laughs” float featuring Nessie the Loch Ness monster received the ...