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Share Your Rose Parade, Rose Bowl Photos on Patch

Millions will view the parade and the football game (the granddaddy of them all) on New Year's Day.

Pasadena will take the world's stage Tuesday as it hosts the Rose Parade and, later in the day, the Rose Bowl.

Millions of people in more than 200 territories and countries around the world will turn on their television sets to take in the festivities from home. However, the lucky ones will actually attend the parade and or the game in person.

Are you one of the lucky ones? Share your photos with the world on Patch. We (and Tournament of Roses enthusiasts everywhere) would love to see them!

Nicole Charky January 3, 2013 at 02:38 pm
@Mathew - Thank you for uploading your awesome photos! I love that some included pictures of CVHS students. Good stuff.

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