The Houston Art Car Parade is an annual event in Houston, Texas, featuring a display of all types of rolling art. The first and largest Art Car parade in the world, at any given parade spectators will see cars, bicycles, motorcycles, roller-skaters, and many other types of motorized and human-powered vehicles all decorated in various themes. There are also classic cars, lowriders, and various other highly modified roadworthy vehicles. The parade has been a Houston tradition since 1988, when 40 decorated vehicles were featured during the Houston International Festival. The first art car parade took place on May 14, 1986, when 11 vehicles participated in a parade down Montrose Boulevard within the Neartown area. In recent years, the parade has been held on Allen Parkway until the 2015 season
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| - El Houston Art Car Parade desfiles de auto es un evento anual en Houston, Texas. Es un desfile de arte que presume cualquier expresión artística sobre ruedas. Es el primer y más grande desfile de coches de arte en el mundo. Los espectadores verán cochess, bicicletas, motos, y otros tipos de vehículos motorizados, pero todos adornados en temas variadas. También hay coches clásicos y modificados. El desfile ha sido una tradición de Houston desde 1988 cuando 40 vehículos decorados destacaron en el desfile Festival Internacional de Houston. El primer desfile de coches adornados llevó a cabo en el 14 de mayo de 1986 cuando 11 vehículos participaba en un desfile a lo largo de bulevar Montrose, cerca del centro. En años recientes, el desfile ha estado en Allen Parkway. El desfile del 2004 estre (es)
- The Houston Art Car Parade is an annual event in Houston, Texas, featuring a display of all types of rolling art. The first and largest Art Car parade in the world, at any given parade spectators will see cars, bicycles, motorcycles, roller-skaters, and many other types of motorized and human-powered vehicles all decorated in various themes. There are also classic cars, lowriders, and various other highly modified roadworthy vehicles. The parade has been a Houston tradition since 1988, when 40 decorated vehicles were featured during the Houston International Festival. The first art car parade took place on May 14, 1986, when 11 vehicles participated in a parade down Montrose Boulevard within the Neartown area. In recent years, the parade has been held on Allen Parkway until the 2015 season (en)
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| - El Houston Art Car Parade desfiles de auto es un evento anual en Houston, Texas. Es un desfile de arte que presume cualquier expresión artística sobre ruedas. Es el primer y más grande desfile de coches de arte en el mundo. Los espectadores verán cochess, bicicletas, motos, y otros tipos de vehículos motorizados, pero todos adornados en temas variadas. También hay coches clásicos y modificados. El desfile ha sido una tradición de Houston desde 1988 cuando 40 vehículos decorados destacaron en el desfile Festival Internacional de Houston. El primer desfile de coches adornados llevó a cabo en el 14 de mayo de 1986 cuando 11 vehículos participaba en un desfile a lo largo de bulevar Montrose, cerca del centro. En años recientes, el desfile ha estado en Allen Parkway. El desfile del 2004 estrenaban 250 coches con unos 100,000 gente observando. Había más que 260 competidores en el desfile de 2006. El desfile de 2007 tenía 282 coches. En el 28 de noviembre de 2009, el desfile fue iluminado, con el apodo Glowarama. Dan Aykroyd funcionó como el maestro de ceremonia para el desfile de 2010. (es)
- The Houston Art Car Parade is an annual event in Houston, Texas, featuring a display of all types of rolling art. The first and largest Art Car parade in the world, at any given parade spectators will see cars, bicycles, motorcycles, roller-skaters, and many other types of motorized and human-powered vehicles all decorated in various themes. There are also classic cars, lowriders, and various other highly modified roadworthy vehicles. The parade has been a Houston tradition since 1988, when 40 decorated vehicles were featured during the Houston International Festival. The first art car parade took place on May 14, 1986, when 11 vehicles participated in a parade down Montrose Boulevard within the Neartown area. In recent years, the parade has been held on Allen Parkway until the 2015 season prior to the re-routing of Allen Parkway where the westbound lanes have been converted into parking spaces; since 2016 the parade has been relocated to a section of Downtown Houston going up Smith Street with parade route going past Houston City Hall exiting westbound to Allen Parkway. The 2004 parade featured 250 entries observed by a live audience of over 100,000 people. There were over 260 entries in the 2006 parade. The 2007 parade featured 282 entries. On November 28, 2009, Houston had an illuminated art car parade, dubbed Glowarama. Dan Aykroyd served as the Grand Marshal for the 2010 parade. 2020-21 saw no parades as the COVID-19 pandemic was to blame; the 35th parade returns come 2022. (en)
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