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“Raleigh puts on a great show, and I love to see the  community enjoying it.  The people are so kind, the floats are creative  and funny and it’s great to see the kids light up when they see Santa’s sleigh.“
         -WRAL-TV’s Kelcey Carlson 
 Downtown Raleigh will play host November 23, 2013, to the biggest holiday parade  between Washington, D.C. and Atlanta.                  The annual WRAL-TV Raleigh Christmas  Parade is the Triangle’s annual kickoff event for the holiday season.
         Downtown Raleigh will play host November 23, 2013, to the biggest holiday parade  between Washington, D.C. and Atlanta.                  The annual WRAL-TV Raleigh Christmas  Parade is the Triangle’s annual kickoff event for the holiday season.
WRAL-TV will broadcast the parade live on both television and online at WRAL.com.
WRAL-TV morning news personalities Bill Leslie, Kelcey Carlson and Elizabeth  Gardner will host the festivities on television and WRAL.com. 
Presented by Shop  Local Raleigh, the parade draws tens of thousands to the Fayetteville  Street area.
“It’s fun co-anchoring with Kelcey because it gives us  a chance to loosen up and let our personalities shine a little more than during  regular newscasts,” said Leslie. “I also love the crisp autumn air, the smiling faces  and the holiday buzz.  It is fun to ad lib when things change during the  course of the parade.  And Santa also brings a big smile to our faces.”
“Bill is great to co-anchor with,” said Carlson. “I love talking about childhood  memories and family traditions.”
The parade steps off at 10 a.m. from the corner of Hillsborough and St.  Mary’s Street. The 1.2 mile route takes bands, floats and marchers east on  Hillsborough Street, south at the Capitol on Salisbury Street, east on Morgan  and down Fayetteville Street.
In its 69th year, the 2013 edition of the parade will featured more than 115  entries, including fantastic floats, super-sized balloons, marching bands,  entertainers, specialty vehicles and a special North Pole visitor.
The grand marshal of the 2013 parade is NC State College of Design professor  Justin LeBlanc from TV’s hit show “Project Runway.”
Watch the parade live on WRAL-TV or WRAL.com Join the  conversation on Twitter with #WRALparade.
Tune in for a parade replay each Saturday in December at 10 a.m. on WRAL2 ,  plus a special holiday presentation on WRAL-TV at 4 p.m. on Christmas Day.
Thanks to  WRAL.com for contributions to this capcom story & for this capcom photo.