Washington Parades
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Parades in Washington, Washington DC.
National Memorial Day Parade
May 28
The National Memorial Day Parade honors all those who have served their country in uniform from the American Revolution to Operation Iraqi Freedom. The parade seeks to educate Americans about the sacrifices made by those who served to secure the liberties enjoyed by Americans today.
The National Memorial Day Parade honors all those who have served their country in uniform from the American Revolution to Operation Iraqi Freedom. The parade seeks to educate Americans about the sacrifices made by those who served to secure the liberties enjoyed by Americans today.
DC Caribbean Carnival
Jun 23 to Jun 24
Taking place on the city's Georgia Avenue, the DC Caribbean Carnival features a parade with 25 colorful bands of masqueraders accompanied by Caribbean music. Dancing is a must at this festival.
Taking place on the city's Georgia Avenue, the DC Caribbean Carnival features a parade with 25 colorful bands of masqueraders accompanied by Caribbean music. Dancing is a must at this festival.
Independence Day Parade Washington DC
Jul 04
The Independence Day Parade starts on Washington's Constitution Avenue and features marching bands, military and special units, floats and VIPs.
The Independence Day Parade starts on Washington's Constitution Avenue and features marching bands, military and special units, floats and VIPs.
St. Patrick’s Day Parade
TBA
This year's theme for the St. Patrick’s Day Parade is Irish tradition in word and song. The parade begins at noon and will proceed down Constitution Avenue from 7th to 17th Streets NW.
This year's theme for the St. Patrick’s Day Parade is Irish tradition in word and song. The parade begins at noon and will proceed down Constitution Avenue from 7th to 17th Streets NW.







