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  2. San Diego Pride - Wikipedia

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    After the event was nearly rained out in June 1990, the Pride Festival was permanently moved from June to July to avoid San Diego's "June Gloom" weather pattern. [12] In 1993 the parade was moved to its current route from Hillcrest along University Avenue and 6th Avenue to Balboa Park. [10] San Diego Pride was incorporated in 1994. [13]

  3. Las Vegas Pride Festival - Wikipedia

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    The first festival was held in 1983 and is estimated to have attracted 200 people. [2] The 2017 festival, which attracted more than 25,000 participants, [4] commemorated the 58 victims of the Las Vegas mass shooting. [5] The 2018 parade was the 35th annual festival and the 20th annual night parade. [6]

  4. List of largest LGBTQ events - Wikipedia

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    List of largest LGBT events; São Paulo. Madrid. Taipei. ... is consistently North America's biggest pride parade, ... Festival 45 San Diego: Local 2019 360,000 [64]

  5. Celebrate Pride Month 2024: History, events & fun facts - AOL

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    Time: Parade kicks off at noon, festival runs from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. ... A Pride march, also known as a Pride parade or LGBT Pride march, is a celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender ...

  6. The rainbow Pride flag, the most enduring symbol of the LGBTQ rights movement, was created by seamster Gilbert Baker nearly half a century ago for the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Parade in June ...

  7. River City Pride - Wikipedia

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    River City Pride, also known as Jacksonville Pride, is an annual weekend-long pride parade and festival in Jacksonville, Florida. The event celebrates the local lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community and their allies. [1] Over the years the event has been held in multiple venues around the city.

  8. Silicon Valley Pride - Wikipedia

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    The first gay pride proclamation by the City of San José in 1987.. San Jose Pride began as a gay rights rally in 1975 at San José State University. [1] The following year, it evolved into the San Jose Gay Pride Festival, held at St. James Park from 1976 until 1985 (except for 1981 and 1982, when it was held at Plaza de César Chávez).

  9. Charleston Pride - Wikipedia

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    The festival is a celebration of the Charleston LGBT community, [1] highlighted by educational events, parties, networking opportunities, and its popular parade and rally. [ 2 ] Charleston's first Pride event, a three-day event including a parade, rally and before and after-party and beach day, was organized by Charleston Pride Organization in ...