Los Angeles Celebrates Dodgers’ Championship Victory with Massive Street Parade
100,000 Fans Swarm Downtown Los Angeles for Dodgers World Series Parade
Los Angeles, CA – The streets of Downtown LA have turned into a sea of blue and white as the Dodgers celebrate their World Series victory against the New York Yankees, marking the first WS victory parade since 1988.
Parade Kicks Off at City Hall, Ends at Dodger Stadium for Special Event
The parade, which started in front of City Hall, wound its way through the city, with players and their families riding on double-decker buses, waving at ecstatic fans. The route ended at Dodger Stadium, where a special event for guests awaits.
- Confetti filled the air as the parade moved along.
- Fans of all ages participated in the celebration.
- Fireworks, carousels, and other attractions were set up for fans post-parade.
“A Safe, Family-Friendly Event”
We expect a safe, family-friendly event today.
Los Angeles Police Chief Steve Lurie assured fans of a safe celebration, despite some overnight vandalism, ensuring the joyous atmosphere remains uncontested.
Did you know?
The Dodgers’ last World Series victory parade was in 1988, following their win against the Oakland Athletics.
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FAQs
When was the last Dodgers World Series parade?
The last World Series parade for the Dodgers was in 1988.
What happened to the 2020 World Series parade?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there was no World Series parade in 2020.
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