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Stanford and Wisconsin are set to play in the 2013 Rose Bowl Tuesday afternoon, but before the teams take the field the Rose Bowl festivities will begin with the Rose Parade Tuesday morning.
Tuesday's parade, which will be the 124th running of the Rose Parade, will begin at 8 a.m. PT.
While close to 1 million people are expected to attend, the parade will also be watched in more than 220 countries. A number of national networks will broadcast the parade including ABC, NBC, HGTV, the Hallmark Channel and Univision. In Los Angeles, the parade will also be available on KTLA-5, where he parade can also be watched via a live stream.
The theme of this year's parade is "Oh, the Places You'll Go!," modeled after the children's book of the same name by Dr. Seuss. Anthropologist Dr. Jane Goodall will serve as the Grand Marshal of the parade and flip the coin for the Rose Bowl coin toss.
Parade Time
8 a.m. PT
Television information
ABC, NBC, HGTV, the Hallmark Channel, Univision and KTLA-5 in Los Angeles