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#9 This giant Mickey Mouse balloon, shown tied to dirigible at Glendale in 1934, Calf., was a feature of Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade, escorting Santa Claus into New York.

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This giant Mickey Mouse balloon, shown tied to dirigible at Glendale in 1934, Calf., was a feature of Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade, escorting Santa Claus into New York.

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#9 This giant Mickey Mouse balloon, shown tied to dirigible at Glendale in 1934, Calf., was a feature of Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade, escorting Santa Claus into New York.

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