List of debutante balls in the United States

The list of debutante balls in the United States aims to include notable debutante balls held in the United States.

Alabama

A souvenir recording released by Verve Records in the summer of 1959 featuring longtime San Francisco bandleader Ernie Heckscher playing for The Cotillion at The Fairmont. The cover photo models are some of the previous winter's debutantes and their escorts

California

District of Columbia

Florida

Indiana

  • Indianapolis:
    • Presentation of Daughters, Held since 1950 during the holiday season, the Presentation is a biennial cotillion of The Dramatic Club of Indianapolis (founded 1889).[7]

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Missouri

Nebraska

  • Omaha:
    • Omaha Symphony Debutante Ball was established in 1966 as an annual fund-raising event traditionally held on December 27.[12]

New York

The Rochester Bachelors' Cotillion in 1964.

North Carolina

Ohio

Pennsylvania

South Carolina

Texas

Virginia

Washington

  • Tacoma:
    • Tacoma Holiday Cotillion

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