07/21/2023
Happy Pioneer Day! (a few days early)
One of the most prominent traditions of Pioneer Day is the "Days of '47 Parade." This iconic parade has been held annually in Salt Lake City, Utah, since 1849, making it one of the oldest continuously celebrated parades in the United States. The parade commemorates the arrival of the Mormon pioneers into the Salt Lake Valley on July 24, 1847.
The Days of '47 Parade is a grand spectacle, featuring marching bands, floats, equestrian groups, historical re-enactments, community organizations, and more. Thousands of participants and spectators come together to celebrate Utah's pioneer heritage and pay tribute to the early settlers' resilience and contributions to the state's development.
Over the years, the parade has grown in size and significance, attracting visitors from all over the world. It has become a symbol of unity, pride, and cultural heritage for Utahans, fostering a sense of community and patriotism. The parade route winds through downtown Salt Lake City, and the festivities also include other events, such as rodeos, concerts, and fireworks.
The Days of '47 Parade is a cherished tradition that brings people of all ages together to remember and honor the pioneering spirit of those who paved the way for future generations in Utah and the American West.