The Biggest Fish Fry Parade Draws Thousands

Celebrating Rich History: Paris, Tennessee Hosts 71st Annual World’s Biggest Fish Fry Grand Parade

The 71st annual World’s Biggest Fish Fry Grand Parade took place in Paris, Tennessee today. The parade is not just a procession for the community but a celebration of their rich history and an event that draws thousands of spectators from all over.

Parade participants, including floats, bands, civic groups, churches, and local businesses, made their way through the streets as crowds watched in awe. Many attendees shared their favorite moments from the parade, highlighting the opportunity to enjoy fried fish at the Fish Tent, march in the parade and showcase their organizations.

One of the highlights of the parade was the presence of Clydesdale horses which delighted the crowd as they rode through the streets. The festival surrounding the World’s Biggest Fish Fry is a week-long celebration that includes events like rodeos, carnivals and of course plenty of fried catfish.

The celebration will continue until Saturday, April 27th with fish being served from 11 am until 9 pm. Visitors to this event are encouraged to stop by and enjoy all the festivities including the parade and famous fried fish that Paris is known for. For more local news and updates on this event check out our latest coverage by clicking here.

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