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Cotton Bowl Parade

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Cotton Bowl Parade Overview:
Held on New Year's Day, the Cotton Bowl Parade features bands and drill teams from across the United States, as well as floats and performers, all making their way through Downtown Dallas.
About the Cotton Bowl Parade:
A New Year's Day tradition in Big D the Cotton Bowl Parade features bands, drill teams, dance teams, performers, floats, horseback riders and more. This family-friendly event is designed to help celebrate Downtown Dallas and benefits the Field Scovell Scholarship Foundation. The Cotton Bowl Parade is free to the public.
Where the Cotton Bowl Parade is Held:
The Cotton Bowl Parade is held in downtown Dallas. It begins at Trammel Crow Center and ends at the American Airlines Center.
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