America's "Hometown Thanksgiving Parade" is an annual parade that is held in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This parade is one of the best-known festival event in the country. It’s considered one of the top two Thanksgiving parades for the nation, but is completely unlike the other—the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City.

The Macy's parade is about high-tech floats and slick entertainment promises to reflect contemporary pop culture. The parade in Plymouth is not about contemporary pop culture. It focuses the life that people lived in the 18th century and their idea of using the fife-and-drum corps.The America's "Hometown Thanksgiving Parade" sticks basically to the following themes: history and patriotism. It’s a procession of handmade floats, Drum and Bugle Corps performers, military marching units, carolers, antique cars, and historical reenactors. The reenactors march in groups carefully ordered to illustrate the chronology of American historical eras.

Also, along the waterfront parade route, most of the people also enjoy demonstrations of soap, candle, and jelly making.

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