The average home game attendance for the Philadelphia Phillies during the 2008 season was 42,254 fans (5th in the league).
The Phillies played the Washington Nationals on 9/30/07. The game was played at Citizens Bank Park and had an attendance of 44,865.
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The Saint Patrick's Day Parade in New York City is the largest parade in the United States with over 150,000 marchers and over 2 million viewers in attendance.
For the 2008 Championship: On Halloween, Friday October 31, 2008.
The New York Post estimated the crowd at two million.
1993 with 3,137,674 at Veterans Stadium.
(Phillies 2008! 2 million plus) I'm going to disagree and say the RED SOX 2004 world series parade had 3.2 million people attend. --------------------- Attendance at all parades are grossly overestimated. The Phillies blowout in 2008 was surely larger than what the Red Sox had in 2004 but it might not even be the largest in Philadelphia's sporting history. Some estimated the Flyers parades of 1974 and '75 may have been larger. That said certain analysis that has been done measure plots of land, occupancy space and public transportation find that championship parade sizes may be overestimate by as much as three to four times. I've heard people talk about the Phillies getting 2.5 million attendees in 2008 but the actual number is probably closer 700,000-800,000 range. Anytime you hear of a parade exceeding a few hundred thousand people rest assure that they are grossly overestimating the real number...
The Tournament of Roses Parade held every New Year's in Pasadena is the number one parade in television viewership around the world, in live attendance, in prestige, uniqueness and economic windfall for the presenters, city and surrounding area. It also has the longest "waiting list" for entries and the list list of Grand Marshalls outranks any other parade. The Macy's Thanksgiving Parade (not Christmas) is a regional parade to promote the Christmas sales season, way too commercial a venture. Every year tens of thousands of persons from around the globe travel to Pasadena to view the parade and its pre-parade activities in Pasadena as well as the post parade up close viewing in Victory Park. The West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn, New York, held annually on Labor Day, is the largest parade in the US. Estimated public attendance is between 1-4 million people each year! The St. Patrick's Day parade in NYC with 150,000 marchers and over 2 million viewers in attendance is the largest parade in the United States. The annual BUD BILLIKEN DAY PARADE held the second Saturday of August in Chicago, IL with well over 150,000 marching units, bands, majorettes and floats in the parade is probable the largest Parade in the USA. Although not as prestigious as the "Rose Bowl Parade" it is certainly one of the oldest dating back to 1929. If you want to get technical, the Tacoma/Puyallup/Sumner/Orting Daffodil Parade goes on all day and is 26.5 miles long. Those other parades have more people but the daffodil parade goes for a longer distance. If you want to REALLY get technical, the Daffodil parade is 4 parades. There are 4 different start times which in itself proves that it is not a single parade. Currently, the longest parade route of a single parade is the Anna Maria Island 4th of July Parade which runs the entire 7.5 mile length of Anna Maria Island in Florida.
The first MLB regular season game played at Olympic Stadium was on April 15, 1977 between the Expos and Phillies. 57,592 were in attendance to see the Phillies beat the Expos 7-2.
The prefix for attendance is "at-" or "at-" as in the word "attendance."