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Official Parade details from City of Philadelphia

Thursday, October 30th, 2008 at 4:04 pm - by Matt Campbell. Filed under: Uncategorized.

Parade Map (click image for larger image)

Parade Map (click image for larger map)


Here’s the details the Mayor’s office just sent us for tomorrow’s Phillies World Series championship parade. It says the entire 2008 World Series Champion Phillies team will ride on floats throughout Center City to the sports complex. The parade route remains the same.

Everything starts at 12:00pm at 20th and Market, will proceed east on Market Street and continue south on 15th Street. The parade will then continue around the south side of City Hall and onto South Broad Street, where it will head to the sports complex.

The primary post-parade celebration will take place at Citizens Bank Park, and will also be broadcast live at Lincoln Financial Field. Gates at both facilities will open at 10:00 a.m. Tickets are needed for entry to both Citizens Bank Park and Lincoln Financial Field, and can be obtained through an exclusive online opportunity at www.phillies.com

If you do not have a ticket you can enjoy it along the parade route, or from home through live local television broadcasts.(mayor’s office at 4:06pm didn’t know which station will carry this)

Updated: 4:46pm

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — All tickets for the Phillies World Series celebrations at the stadiums are taken.
They were all spoken for in an hour and a half.

Updated: 5:35pm

Parking bans along Parade route begin at midnight

Unobstructed View: Check out WHYY’s sports blog coverage

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