NEWSFlashback, America's Thanksgiving Parade in DetroitThe Detroit NewsThe Captain Underpants balloon is sponsored by The Detroit News.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsOfficers from the Detroit Police Department Color Guard lead the 92nd America's Thanksgiving Day Parade in Detroit, Thursday, Nov. 22, 2018.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsThe Detroit Police Department Mounted Unit rides at the front of the parade.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsThis is the 10 millionth Ford Mustang.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsDavid Van Elslander, left, and his brother, Gary, wave at the crowd.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsLions mascot Rory, left, Tigers mascot PAWS and Pistons mascot Hooper ride the 104.3 WOMC float.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsErick Brown, of Detroit, leads his six-year-old male goat named Deer.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsOptimus Prime floats overhead from Chemical Bank.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsThe Konopka family, including, Patrick, left, 11-months-old, mother, Jessica, Lucas, 8, Caroline, 5, and father Eric, all of Northville, dress up in Detroit Lions outfits before they attend the game.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsVolunteer Sarah Mickowski, of New Baltimore, keeps a tight hold on a line attached to Optimus Prime from Chemical Bank.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsFans watch the parade.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsPeople walk under the U.S. flag from Shinola Detroit.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsPeople wave with the U.S. flag from Shinola Detroit.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsPeople keep warm under blankets at the Campus Martius Q Line stop.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsA Salvation Army officer carries the U.S. flag in front of Chase Tower.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsErnie Harwell is one of 80 paper mache heads from the Big Head Corps.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsBarry Sanders is one of 80 paper mache heads from the Big Head Corps.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsAretha Franklin's nieces Brooklin Hardeman, left, and Sabrina Owens wave near the end of the parade. .Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsAretha Franklin's nieces Tonja Franklin, left, and Cristal Franklin wave near the end of the parade.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsSanta Claus waves at the crowd at the end of the parade.Todd McInturf, The Detroit News