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Photos: The 136th Rose Parade rolls through Pasadena
Thousands of spectators lined Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena to witness the 136th Rose Parade on New Year’s Day. The theme of this year’s parade, “Best Day Ever!” was brought to life with every float and band along the 5.5-mile route.
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Members of the the San Diego Zoo float wave to the crowd

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A small plane is dwarfed by a Northrop Grumman B-2 stealth bomber

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Crowds fill the bleachers as they watch the 2025 Rose Parade

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The San Diego Zoo float travels along Orange Grove Boulevard

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An acrobat leaps above a trampoline

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The San Diego Zoo float travels along Orange Grove Boulevard

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“Kindness is Free” float

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The UPS Store “Helping Dreams Take Flight” float

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The Fresno State Bulldog Marching Band in the parade
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Pasadena City College Tournament of Roses Honor Band
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Banda de Musica Herberto Lopez Colegio Jose Daniel Crespo

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The United States Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard in full colors
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