The Hot Air That Lifts Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade May Be Going Down
As helium supplies sag, should the giant Snoopy balloon still soar?
Sarg conceived of the balloons as upside-down marionettes, with sticks that would loft them above the street. Children found Sarg's first animals a little scary, though, so the idea was revised in 1928. The next batch of balloons had no sticks; instead, they were made completely of rubber and filled with helium.
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