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Tournament of Roses Parade Route

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Pasadena’ annual Tournament of Roses Parade, to be held Saturday, draws hundreds of thousands of spectators. The two-hour parade begins at 8:05 a.m., followed by the Rose Bowl game at 1:50 p.m. The 5.5-mile parade route begins on South Orange Grove Boulevard, turning east on Colorado Boulevard and north on Sierra Madre Boulevard. It ends near Victory Parkk, where post-parade viewing opens at 1:30 p.m. Grandstand seats can be reserved for the parade, but most viewers choose to claim a spot on the sidewalk. Police say those wishing to park within easy walking distance should arrive about 6:30 a.m. Spectators should be seated in the grandstands by 7 a.m. 1. Where parade units form. Closed to the public. 2. Public display of floats after the parade from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. (For the handicapped and senior citizens, 7 to 9 a.m. Sunday.) Freeway off-ramp closures: Orange Grove exit on 210. Freeway closed from 8 tonight to noon Saturday. East and west Sierra Madre exits closed from 8 tonight to 4 p.m. Saturday. Linda Vista / San Rafael exit from 134 Freeway closed from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday.

1994 Rose Parade Order of March

Here is a look at the participating groups in Saturday’s Tournament of Roses Parade and their order of appearance:

1. Willowridge High School

2. Eastman Kodak

3. Montie Montana Group

4. Lions Clubs International

5. Iron Eyes Cody

6. Dr Pepper/7UP

7. Long Beach Mounted Police

8. IBM

9. Grand Marshal

10. Portland Rose Festival

11. U.S. Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard

12. U.S. Marine Corps Composite Band

13. Cal Poly Universities

14. Wee Wheelers Group

15. FTD

16. PCC Herald Trumpets

17. Queen’s Float

18. PCC District Honor Band

19. Elks

20. B Troop, 4th U.S. Calvary

21. Arco

22. Canadian Massed Pipes & Drums

23. IHOP

24. Big Ten Conference

25. Big Ten Band

26. Kiwanis

27. George Putnam Group

28. Nestle USA

29. Comeaux High School

30. Baskin-Robbins Banner

31. Del Beckhart Family

32. Torrance

33. Walterboro High School

34. Southern California Edison

35. Mahogany Cowgirls

36. Odd Fellows and Rebekahs

37. Martinez Family

38. Alhambra Banner

39. Mayor of Pasadena

40. Pacific 10 Conference

41. Pacific 10 Band

42. South Pasadena

43. John Suttill’s Parading Arabians

44. Republic of Indonesia

45. Northrop High School

46. Downey

47. Camarillo White Horse Group

48. Wells Fargo Bank

49. Easton Area High School

50. Sierra Madre Rose Float Assn.

51. East High Sierra & National Forest

52. Delta Air Lines

53. Salvation Army Band

54. Rotary International

55. Icelandic Horses

56. Disneyland

57. Stuart Hamblen Family

58. Lutheran Laymen’s League

59. Lincoln Northeast

60. Countrywide Credit

61. Renaissance Pleasure Faire Riders

62. Family of Freemasonry

63. The Valley Hunt Club

64. 20th Century Insurance

65. Pipestone High School

66. Long Beach

67. Shady Ladies of the Mother Lode

68. China Airlines

69. Port Washington High School

70. St. Louis

71. American Bashkir Curly Registry

72. American Honda

73. Haukerod Skolekorps

74. Republic of El Salvador

75. Gene Autry Western Heritage

76. Automobile Club

77. American Morgan Horse Assn.

78. Rand McNally

79. Kahuku High School

80. State of Hawaii

81. Hawaii Pa’u Riders

82. Unocal

83. Fancy Prancers

84. IDS Financial Services

85. Swirling Sands Drill Team

86. B, C & T Workers’ Union

87. Al Malakah Silver Mounted Patrol

88. Sunkist Growers

89. Herniston High School

90. 1928 Jewelry Co.

91. Tanner Appaloosas Group

92. Duarte/City of Hope

93. Fairfield High School

94. Farmers Insurance Group

95. National Park Service

96. Jaycees

97. Gacique Inc.

98. Express Riders-Buffalo Soldiers

99. K mart

100. Rancho Bernardo

101. Glendale

102. Medieval Times

103. Burbank

104. Norco Desperadoes

105. Cal Spas

106. Deer Valley High School

107. La Canada Flintridge

108. Western Group

109. Arcadia

110. Los Angeles

111. L.A. Unified All-District Band

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