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  2. San Francisco Pride - Wikipedia

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    2016 parade. The San Francisco Pride parade is an LGBT pride parade that is held on a Sunday morning as part of a two-day Festival.The route is usually west along San Francisco's Market Street, from Steuart Street to 8th Street [2] and it runs from 10:30 am until almost 4:00 pm. Participants line up off the parade route in advance of the start of the parade.

  3. San Francisco Pride Band - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Pride Band (formerly the San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band or SFLGFB [1]) is a community-based concert, marching, and pep band in San Francisco. It is the official band of San Francisco. Founded in 1978, it was the first openly gay musical organization in the world.

  4. Portal:San Francisco Bay Area/Festivals/6 - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Celebration, usually known as San Francisco Pride, is a parade and festival held at the end of June each year in San Francisco to celebrate lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people and their allies. The 40th anniversary parade in 2011 included over 200 parade contingents, and ...

  5. San Francisco LGBT Community Center - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco LGBT Community Center, also known as the SF LGBT Center, is a nonprofit organization serving the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community of San Francisco, California, and nearby communities, located at 1800 Market Street in San Francisco. The mission of the SF LGBT Center is "to connect the diverse LGBTQ+ ...

  6. LGBTQ+ Pride Month culminates with parades in NYC, San ...

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    The monthlong celebration of LGBTQ+ Pride reached its exuberant grand finale on Sunday, bringing rainbow-laden revelers to the streets for marquee parades in New York, Chicago, San Francisco and ...

  7. List of largest LGBTQ events - Wikipedia

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    The list presents the largest LGBTQ events (pride parades and festivals) worldwide by attendance. Statistics are announced both by the organizers and authorities (police). In this table, the largest single event by city as well as notable international events such as WorldPride or Europride are indica

  8. Gay Games - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco was chosen as the location for the first Gay Games not only because it was the home of founder Tom Waddell, but also because the games had support from local government and essential services, and because there was a large gay and lesbian population in San Francisco that could serve as volunteers and leaders. [3]

  9. San Francisco lights up world's largest Pride 'flag'

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    Friday night, San Francisco's Market Street was once again lit up from end to end with the colors of the rainbow pride flag. The lighting marked the start of the SF Pride weekend.