#439 The Ticker-Tape Parade: A Very New York Celebration
Aug 16, 2024
Discover the enchanting origins of ticker-tape parades, starting with the Statue of Liberty dedication in 1886. Uncover how these celebrations morphed from spontaneous acts of joy into grand organized events honoring heroes, athletes, and dignitaries. Learn about the 'Canyon of Heroes' and the intersection of festive spirit and New York’s rich history. Explore the transformation of these parades during wartime and their evolution into a unifying force for the city, connecting community pride with cultural milestones!
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Birth Of The Ticker-Tape Blizzard
- The first spontaneous ticker-tape shower happened during the Statue of Liberty dedication parade in October 1886 when office boys unreeled ticker spools from windows.
- Newspapers described the air as "white with curling streamers," birthing the new Lower Broadway celebration tradition.
How Architecture Created The Canyon
- Broadway's tall early-20th-century office towers turned Lower Broadway into the dramatic "Canyon of Heroes."
- The canyon effect amplified ticker-tape showers and made the route uniquely suited for these spectacles.
Lindbergh's Snowstorm Of Paper
- Charles Lindbergh's 1927 parade stopped the city with four million people lining streets and floating mountains of paper.
- Press described streets "ankle-deep in paper" and a "snowstorm" of red, white, and blue confetti.
