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The Philadelphia Gay Men's Chorus gave a huge performance during the Pride festival in Philadelphia Sunday. Photo: Peter Fitzpatrick/AL DIA News
The Philadelphia Gay Men's Chorus gave a huge performance during the Pride festival in Philadelphia Sunday. Photo: Peter Fitzpatrick/AL DIA News 

Thousands of spectators take part in the 2017 "Pride" Festival in Philadelphia

The largest celebration of LGBT pride in the region, attracting over 25,000 people each year

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For the 29th year, the Philadelphia "Pride" Parade made its way from 13th and Locust in Center City towards Independence Hall, finally ending at Penn's Landing.  Pride parades have been occurring in the city since 1972, but because of a successful impromptu parade in 1988, community leaders got together to establish an organization that would coordinate a gay pride parade and festival in Philadelphia every June.

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