Columbus Parade
Another popular Doo Dah Parade takes Place in Columbus, Ohio. The Columbus Doo Dah Parade was inspired by the Pasadena event and began in 1983 as a small, disorganized march down the sidewalks of High Street in The Short North by regulars of the Short North Tavern. The Columbus Doo Dah Parade takes place annually on the Fourth of July (rain date, July 3rd) in The Short North and Victorian Village neighborhoods of Columbus. The parade route begins on Park Street near Goodale Park and ends at the Short North Tavern.One of the most popular and longest-running participant groups is the "Marching Fidels," a group of men and women dressed like Fidel Castro who take siestas along the parade route and conscribe bystanders into the Cuban army, dressing them in camouflage and "forcing" them to march in the parade. Also featured are the Emperor of the Short North and the King and Queen of DooDah. In recent years, participants have included groups such as The Fishnet Mafia, the Wilber Hills Country Club, Feature Creatures Haunted Acting Troupe of Central Ohio, Deri Air, the Ohio Roller Girls, and the Doo Dah Band. Judging takes place along the route and participants bribe judges to vote for their entries. Prizes for best and worst entries are rewarded with gift certificates to Short North businesses.
External links
- Official Pasadena Doo Dah Parade Website
- Official Columbus Doo Dah Parade Website
- Official Norfolk Doo Dah Parade Website
- Flicr Slideshow of 2008 Doo Dah Parade
- A smattering of 2008 Pasadena Doo Dah Parade photos
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