The St. Alban's Tractor Parade In Vermont Is A Magical Way To Celebrate The Season
By Vanessa
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Published November 16, 2019
Thanksgiving is just around the corner and pretty soon, so will Christmas! As you start to plan your holiday activities, you should check to see what towns outside of your hometown have to offer. While the concept of a Christmas parade is nothing new, tractor parades are starting to become very popular in Vermont. One of those parades takes place in St. Albans, Vermont.
The Tractor Parade is put on each year by St. Albans Creamery Co-Op.
In lieu of an admission's fee to watch this spectacular parade, St. Alban's Co-Op just asks for non-perishable food items as a donation.
The parade kicks off at 6 p.m. on December 13th.
While the lit up tractors don't start moving until 6 p.m., activities start at 4 p.m. in front of the Co-Op store. Activities for the kids, snacks, a visit with Santa and more can be expected.
The parade starts and ends at the Co-Op Store.
The route goes from St. Albans Co-Op Store up Main Street by Taylor Park and then back to the Co-Op.
The colors really pop against the dark night sky.
You'll marvel at the variety of colors seen throughout the parade.
It's safe to say that people like to get very creative with how they decorate their tractors.
Some follow Christmas themes, while others make up their own.
Even trucks participate!
This fantastic parade only takes place once and year and you won't want to miss out!
Head to St. Albans on December 13th this year for an amazing new Christmas tradition to enjoy.
Have you been to this parade or to St. Albans before? If so, what’d you think of their parade? Feel free to share in the comments!
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