Pasadena flaunted its annual floral extravaganza Thursday, as it narrowly missed a Rose Parade record for cold weather and carried on after the death of World War II legend and grand marshal Louis Zamperini. The theme for the 126th Tournament of Roses
31, 2014, one night ahead of the Rose Parade. (Credit: KTLA). As the 126th Rose Parade drew closer Thursday morning, parade-goers continued to brave cold conditions while float decorators made last-minute adjustments.
The Florida State float moves down Colorado Boulevard during the 126th Rose Parade in Pasadena, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 1, 2015. Florida State played Oregon later Thursday in the Rose Bowl. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu) (The Associated Press).
(AP) — Fans who lined the Rose Parade route Thursday bundled in blankets, hats, gloves and sipped steaming cups of coffee and cocoa as the day dawned unusually frigid. A cold snap that hit the West had temperatures a notch above freezing hours before
Pasadena flaunted its annual floral extravaganza Thursday, as it narrowly missed a Rose Parade record for cold weather and carried on after the death of World War II legend and grand marshal Louis Zamperini. The theme for the 126th Tournament of Roses