The 2013 San Francisco Pride Parade was full of excitement in the wake of the Supreme Court decisions legalizing marriages between same-sex couples just days earlier.
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The PETA float gets ready. -
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Mormons for Marriage Equality get ready to walk in the parade. -
The Bay Times float gets adorned with balloons before entering the parade. -
The Bay Times is a Bay Area LGBT newspaper. -
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Everything comes in rainbow at Pride. Even vuvuzelas. -
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This year’s pride parade celebrating the Supreme Court rulings on DOMA and Prop 8. -
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Floats and contingents line the cross streets of Market, waiting to enter the parade. -
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Spectators hung off of light poles and climbed on top of billboards and light rail stops to get a better view of the parade. -
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Spectators stood on balconies and fire escapes and hung out windows to watch the parade. -
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The Bay Times presented the Interfaith Gospel Choir. -
Rainbow flags decorate every light pole on the parade route. -
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Alex Newell, from the TV show “Glee,” was one of the celebrity Grand Marshals. -
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One man sat down during the parade and changed out his running shoes for red high heels. -
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While some people wear elaborate costumes to march in the parade, others forgo clothing entirely. -
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There were music and events in front of City Hall both Saturday and Sunday. -
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