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Tournament of Roses Parade was established in 1890 and is held on New Year's Day in Pasadena, California, eight miles (13 km) north-east of downtown Los Angeles-except if January 1 falls on a Sunday, in which case the parade occurs on January 2. It is arguably the most popular annual parade in the United States. A pact was made with the local churches located along the boulevard that when New Year's Day falls on a Sunday, the Tournament holds the parade on Monday the 2nd. This convention allows for religious observance, but was originally instituted because the Parade's many equine participants would not tolerate the pealing of the church bells along the route. The Tournament of Roses Association Web site has an alternate equine explanation. It says the "Never on Sunday" policy was instituted in 1893 "to avoid frightening horses tethered outside local churches and thus interfering with worship services." Suffice it to say that the Parade has never been held on a Sunday.Rooted in tradition, this parade is broadcast on multiple television networks, watched by upwards of one million spectators on the parade route, and seen by millions more on television. Starting January 1, 1923, it is traditionally followed by the Tournament's other event, the Rose Bowl college football game. If, however, it is the Bowl Championship Series (BCS)' national championship game, as it was in 2006, the "Granddaddy of 'em all" as it has become known, might not always be played on New Years Day. [The game for 2006 was played on January 4th.] Not all fans are pleased with the change from The Rose Bowl playing on the same day as the parade. Some of the 'atmosphere' and tradition is lost in the change.Since 1955, the parade has been famously lucky and avoided being rained on with several close calls. For the 2006 Tournament of Roses parade on January 2, winds with gusts up to 45 mph (72 km/h) and five inches (130 mm) of rain in the Pasadena area were predicted. The forecast proved accurate; despite the parade's good luck for 51 years, it rained continuously and heavily throughout the entire 2006 parade. Some floats showed signs of water damage by the end.//First staged in 1890 by members of Pasadena's Valley Hunt Club, the Tournament of Roses has undergone major changes
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