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#22 Empire State Building forms a background for this helium-filled clown floating along 34th Street in Macy Parade in 1945.

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Empire State Building forms a background for this helium-filled clown floating along 34th Street in Macy Parade in 1945.

50+ Giant Character Balloons From Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

#22 Empire State Building forms a background for this helium-filled clown floating along 34th Street in Macy Parade in 1945.

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←#21 This Eddie Cantor balloon, flown in 1940 was the only parade balloon ever made in the likeness of a live person.
#23 This was the scene at Times Square in New York during the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade, Nov. 23, 1945.→

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