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LIST OF TICKER-TAPE PARADES IN NEW YORK CITY

The following is a 'list of ticker-tape parades in New York City'. Such parades are traditionally held in the "Canyon of Heroes".

Contents
1880s
1890s
1900s
1910s
1920s
1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
Individuals honored with multiple parades
Sports franchises honored
References

1880s



1886


October 29 - Statue of Liberty dedication (impromptu).

1890s



1899


September 30 - Admiral Dewey, following return from Manila.

1900s



1909


★ Date unknown - Jack Binns, radio operator aboard the SS Republic.

1910s



1910


June 18 - Theodore Roosevelt, following return from his African safari.

1919


September 8 - General Pershing, commander of American Expeditionary Force


October 3 - King Albert and Queen Elisabeth of Belgium


November 18 - Edward Albert, Prince of Wales.

1920s



1921


October 19 - General Armando V. Diaz, Italian commander.


October 28 - Ferdinand Foch, Marshal of France.

1922


April 24 - Joseph Joffre, Marshal of France.


November 18 - Georges Clemenceau, former premier of France.

1923


October 5 - David Lloyd George, former prime minister of the United Kingdom.

1924


August 6 - U.S. Olympic athletes (Paris, Chamonix)

1926


February 16 - Captain George Fried and the crew of the ''SS President Roosevelt'' for heroic sea rescue.


May 27 - Crown Prince Gustav Adolf and Crown Princess Louise of Sweden


June 23 - Commander Richard Byrd and Floyd Bennett flight over the North Pole


July 2 - Bobby Jones, winner of the British Open golf tournament


August 27 - Gertrude Ederle, first woman to swim the English Channel


September 10 - Amelia Gade Corson, first mother and second woman to swim the English Channel


October 18 - Queen Marie of Romania.

1927


June 13 - Charles Lindbergh, following solo transatlantic flight.


July 18 - Commander Richard Byrd and the crew of the ''America'' following transatlantic flight.


November 11 - Ruth Elder and George W. Haldeman following flight from New York City to the Azores.

1928


January 20 - W. T. Cosgrave, President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State.


April 25 - Herman Koehl, Major Fitzmaurice, and Baron von Henefeld following transatlantic flight


August 22 - U.S. Olympic athletes.


May 4 - Prince Ludovico Spado Potenziani, governor of Rome


July 6 - Amelia Earhart, Wilmer Stulz, and Louis E. Gordon


October 16 - Hugo Eckener and the crew of the ''Graf Zeppelin''

1929


January 28 - Captain George Fried and the crew of the ''America'' for rescue of the Italian freighter ''Florida''


October 4 - James Ramsay MacDonald, prime minister of the United Kingdom

1930s



1930


May 26 - Marquis Jacques de Dampierre, passenger abord the ''Lafayette''


June 11 - Julio Prestes de Albuquerque, president-elect of Brazil.


June 18 - Rear Admiral Richard Byrd following expedition to Antarctica.


July 2 - Bobby Jones, winner of the British Open golf tournament.


September 4 - Captain Dieudonne Coste and Maurice Bellonte following flight from Paris to New York City.

1931


July 2 - Wiley Post and Harold Gatty following round-the-world flight.


October 22 - Pierre Laval, Prime Minister of France.

1932


June 20 - Amelia Earhart Putnam following translatlantic flight.

1933


July 21 - Air Marshal Italo Balbo and crew for flight from Rome to Chicago in 25 Italian seaplanes.


1933 July 26 - Wiley Post following eight-day round-the-world flight.


1933 August 1 - Captain James A. Mollison and his wife following first westward transatlantic flight, from Wales to Connecticut.

1936


★ After 1936 Berlin Olympics - Jesse Owens following winning four gold medals in Nazi Germany.

1938


July 15 - Howard Hughes, following three-day flight around the world.


August 5 - Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan following flight from New York City to Ireland (he was scheduled to fly to California).

1939


April 27 - Crown Prince Olav and Crown Princess Märtha of Norway.


May 1 - Rear Admiral Alfred W. Johnson, commander of the Atlantic Squadron.

1940s



1945


June 10 - General Dwight Eisenhower, commander of the Allied Expeditionary Forces.


August 27 - General Charles de Gaulle, interim president of France.


September 14 - General Jonathan Wainwright, hero of Corregidor.


October 9 - Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz.


October 27 - President Harry S. Truman.


December 14 - Fleet Admiral William F. Halsey.

1946


March 14 - Winston Churchill, former prime minister of the United Kingdom

1947


January 13 - Alcide De Gasperi, premier of Italy.


February 7 - Viscount Harold Alexander of Tunis, governor general of Canada


May 2 - Miguel Alemán Valdés, president of Mexico


November 18 - U.S.-to-Europe "Friendship train" bearing gifts and supplies.

1948


March 9 - Éamon de Valera, former Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland.


July 7 - Rómulo Gallegos, president of Venezuela

1949


February 3 - France-to-U.S. "French gratitude train" bearing gifts in appreciation of the "Friendship train"


May 19 - General Lucius D. Clay, military governor of Germany.


May 23 - Eurico Gaspar Dutra, president of Brazil.


August 11 - Elpidio Quirino, president of the Philippines


August 19 - Connie Mack, on his fiftieth anniversary as manager of the Philadelphia Athletics.


September 17 - Forty-eight European journalists on "American discovery" flight around United States.


October 4 - American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps national championship.


October 17 - Jawaharlal Nehru, prime minister of India.

January ? 1946 - 82nd Airborne Division (United States) James M. Gavin New York native. Chosen as the All American Division to represent the Army and the end of WWII.

1950s



1950


April 17 - Gabriel González Videla, president of Chile.


April 28 - Admiral Thomas C. Kinkaid.


May 8 - Liaquat Ali Khan, president of Pakistan.


August 4 - Robert Gordon Menzies, prime minister of Australia.


August 22 - Lt. General Clarence R. Huebner

1951


April 3 - Vincent Auriol, president of France


April 20 - General Douglas MacArthur


May 9 - David Ben-Gurion, prime minister of Israel


May 24 - U.S. 4th Infantry Division 8th Regimental Combat Team, first troops sent overseas in support of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation


June 25 - Galo Plaza Lasso, president of Ecuador


September 17 - Sir Denys Lowson, Lord Mayor of London.


September 28 - Alcide De Gasperi, prime minister of Italy.


October 29 - United Nations servicemen wounded in Korea.


November 13 - women of the armed forces

1952


January 17 - Henrik Kurt Carlsen, following rescue of the crew of the ''Flying Enterprise''


April 7 - Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands.


July 7 - U.S. Olympic team.


July 18 - Commodore Harry Manning and the crew of the ''United States'' following new speed record crossing the Atlantic.


December 18 - Lt. General Willis D. Crittenberger.

1953


April 3 - Metropolitan New York Combat Contingent, first troop transport to return from Korea.


April 24 - Lt. General James A. Van Fleet.


July 21 - Ben Hogan, winner of the British Open golf tournament.


October 1 - José Antonio Remón, president of Panama


October 20 - General Mark W. Clark


October 26 - Major General William F. Dean


November 2 - King Paul and Queen Friederike of Greece.

1954


February 1 - Celal Bayar, president of Turkey.


April 22 - U.S. 4th Infantry Division, following return from Korea


April 26 - April 26 - Lieutenant Geneviève de Galard-Terraube, the "Angel of Dien Bien Phu".


June 1 - Haile Selassie, emperor of Ethiopia.


August 2 - Syngman Rhee, president of South Korea.


September 27 - New York Giants, winners of the National League pennant.


October 28 - William V.S. Tubman, president of Liberia.

1955


January 31 - Paul Eugène Magloire, president of Haiti.


August 11 - Order of the Knights of Pythias.


November 4 - Carlos Castillo Armas, president of Guatemala.


December 9 - Luis Battle Berres, president of Uruguay.

1956


March 12 - Giovanni Gronchi, president of Italy.


May 15 - Armed Forces Day.


May 23 - Sukarno, president of Indonesia.

1957


May 2 - Navy League tribute for 60 commanders of the Navy and Marines during World War II.


May 13 - Ngo Dinh Diem, president of South Vietnam.


July 2 - Alan J. Villiers and the crew of the ''Mayflower II''.


July 11 - Althea Gibson, winner of the Wimbledon women's singles championship.


October 21 - Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.


December 9 - King Mohammed V of Morocco.

1958


May 20 - Van Cliburn, winner of the Moscow International Tchaikovsky Competition.


June 20 - Theodor Heuss, president of the Federal Republic of Germany.


June 23 - Carlos P. Garcia, president of the Philippines.


August 27 - Rear Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, Commander William Anderson, and the crew of the ''USS Nautilus''.

1959


January 29 - Arturo Frondizi, president of Argentina.


February 10 - Willy Brandt, mayor of West Berlin.


March 13 - José María Lemus, president of El Salvador.


March 20 - Seán T. O'Kelly, President of Ireland.


May 29 - King Baudouin of Belgium.


September 11 - Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands.


October 14 - Adolfo López Mateos, president of Mexico.


November 4 - November 4 - Ahmed Sékou Touré, president of Guinea.

1960s



1960


March 9 - Carol Heiss, Olympic figure skating gold medalist.


April 11 - Alberto Lleras Camargo, president of Colombia.


April 26 - Charles de Gaulle, president of France.


July 5 - King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit Kitiyakara of Thailand.


October 19 - John F. Kennedy, Democratic presidential nominee.


November 2 - President Dwight Eisenhower and Vice President Richard Nixon, Republican presidential nominee.

1961


April 10 - New York Yankees, winners of the American League pennant.


May 11 - Habib Bourguiba, president of Tunisia.


October 13 - Ibrahim Abboud, president of Sudan.


October 27 - builders and crew of the ''USS Constellation''

1962


March 1 - John Glenn, following the MA-6 mission.


April 5 - João Goulart, president of Brazil.


April 9 - New York Yankees, winners of the World Series.


April 16 - Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and Empress Farah of Iran.


April 12 - New York Mets, upon entering the National League.


May 25 - Félix Houphouët-Boigny, president of Ivory Coast.


June 5 - Scott Carpenter, following the Mercury 7 mission.


June 8 - Archbishop Makarios, head of the Cypriot Orthodox Church.


June 14 - Roberto F. Chiari, president of Panama.

1963


January 17 - Antonio Segni, president of Italy.


April 1 - King Hassan II of Morocco.


May 22 - Gordon Cooper, following the Mercury 9 mission.


June 10 - Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, president of India.


September 10 - King Mohammed Zahir Shah and Queen Homaira of Afghanistan.


October 4 - Haile Selassie, emperor of Ethiopia.

1964


July 16 - Operation Sail vessel crews.


October 8 - Diosdado Macapagal, president of the Philippines.

1965


March 29 - Virgil Grissom and John Young, following the Gemini 3 mission.


May 19 - Chung Hee Park, president of South Korea.

1969


January 10 - Frank Borman, James A. Lovell, and William A. Anders, following the Apollo 8 mission to the Moon.


August 13 - Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin, and Michael Collins, following Apollo 11 mission to the Moon.


October 20 - New York Mets championship in the World Series.

1970s



1978


October 19 - New York Yankees championship in the World Series.

1979


October 3 - Pope John Paul II.

1980s



1981


January 30 - American hostages released from Iran.

1984


August 15 - U.S. Summer Olympics medalists.

1985


May 7 - Vietnam War veterans.

1986


October 28 - New York Mets championship in the World Series.

1990s



1990


June 20 - Nelson Mandela of South Africa.

1991


June 10 - Persian Gulf War veterans.


June 25 - Korean War veterans.

1994


June 17 - New York Rangers, winners of Stanley Cup hockey championship.

1996


October 23 - New York Yankees championship in the World Series.

1998


October 17 - Sammy Sosa, Chicago Cubs baseball star


October 29 - New York Yankees, winners of the World Series.


November 16 - John Glenn and astronauts of Space Shuttle ''Discovery'' mission STS-95.

1999


October 29 - New York Yankees championship in the World Series.

2000s



2000


October 30 - New York Yankees championship in the World Series.

Individuals honored with multiple parades


:Richard E. Byrd (3), George Fried (2), Bobby Jones (2), Amelia Earhart (2), Wiley Post (2), Dwight D. Eisenhower (2), Charles de Gaulle (2), Haile Selassie (2), John Glenn (2), Alcide De Gasperi (2).

Sports franchises honored


:New York Yankees (7), New York Mets (3), New York Giants (baseball) (1), New York Rangers (1).

References



★ Kenneth T. Jackson, ed. ''The Encyclopedia of New York City''; Yale University Press (1995).

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