Theme: “Celebrating Freedom – Texas Style”
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Enter Now!
Want to enter the 2010 Plano Independence Parade now? Then fill out this form, and you will be entered into the parade. -
30 Years of Celebration
Started about 30 years ago by the Plano Business and Professional Women (BPW), the Plano Independence Day Parade began small, primarily as a family and community affair. -
Build a Float
Ready to build a float for the parade? Follow these tips to create a float using a low-boy trailer! -
View Parade Route
The parade follows Independence Parkway, starting at Plano Senior High School (W Park Blvd.), and ending at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church (Spring Creek Pkwy).
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Plano's Past

The History of Plano
Early settlers to the area now known as Plano were McBain Jameson and Jeremiah Muncey. They were killed by Indians in 1844, but no further harm from Indians came to settlers moving into the area the following year.Rules & Regulations
- Throwing of items from parade entries is not allowed.
- The Plano Early Lions Club reserves the right to refuse entry to anyone deemed inappropriate.
- All vehicles must be decorated.
- No cars with magnetic signs only.
- Car Clubs maximum five per entry.
- Motorcycle Clubs maximum ten per entry.