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Houston’s Thanksgiving Parade Returns with a Festive Downtown Route on Nov. 28

Downtown Houston lights up for the holidays with floats, performances, and a winding parade route. Will you snag a free spot—or splurge on reserved seats?

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Houston’s Thanksgiving Parade Returns with a Festive Downtown Route on Nov. 28

The 76th annual H-E-B Thanksgiving Day Parade will take place in Downtown Houston on November 28. The parade route starts at the corner of Smith and Wesson Street and Lamar Street. From there, it heads east along Smith Street before turning right onto Walker Street. The procession continues south on Walker, then turns right onto Milam Street, moving west. After another right onto Pease Street, the parade travels north, turns right onto Louisiana Street, and heads east. A final left onto Clay Street brings the route back to Smith Street, where it concludes at Dallas Street. The parade offers a festive start to the holiday season in Houston. With free admission, live performances, and a route winding through downtown, organisers expect large crowds. Reserved seats remain an option for those seeking a prime viewing spot.

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