World’s Largest Fish Fry Parade Draws Crowds in Paris, Tennessee: A Community Celebration

The World’s Biggest Fish Fry Parade Draws Thousands

The World’s Biggest Fish Fry Grand Parade took place in Paris, Tennessee today. Hundreds of people lined the streets to watch the two-hour parade, which featured hundreds of floats. Participants and spectators alike expressed their thoughts on the significance of the event.

Brooklyn Mullins, an Inman Middle School Band Member, highlighted the importance of the World’s Biggest Fish Fry in drawing people to the area. Callie Halstead, another band member, described the event as being famous in the local community. The parade concluded with dozens of horses and riders.

The festival continues until Saturday, April 27, with fish being served from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. The week-long celebration includes more than 12,000 pounds of fried catfish, rodeos, a carnival and other activities. For those planning to attend, event-goers recommend stopping by for the fried fish and watching the Clydesdale horses in the parade. Yanna Taylor, a parade attendee, expressed her enjoyment of the event and emphasized the fun experience it offers the community

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