Frisco Community Parade
November 10, 2012
Frisco Community Parade is one of the city's oldest traditions. The parade's objective is to express the community’s thanks to the men and women who serve in the military as well as to showcase school spirit and community pride.
Attractions of the parade include Frisco fire and police vehicles, the Frisco fire clowns, the homecoming / forthcoming royalty of high schools, team mascots, representatives of Frisco’s professional sports teams, and floats and marchers from various civic and youth groups.
Parade Route: East on Main Street from the southeast corner of FC Dallas Stadium through downtown Frisco
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