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Boston Pride is this weekend. Here's what to know about the parade route, time and parking for the largest annual LGBTQ+ event in Massachusetts.
The ribbon had this year’s parade theme, “Here to Stay,” written all over. Parade Chair Robert Clark explained its significance to Boston 25 News. “We don’t want to be erased. We want to be included in society, and feel equal, and just be proud of who we are... and celebrate love with everybody, as everybody else does,” said Clark.
The June 14 parade route, which is scheduled rain or shine, begins on Clarendon Street near the intersection of St. James Avenue. It will continue down Clarendon Street before turning Left on Tremont Street, then left on Berkeley Street and right on Boylston.
Here’s how the weather is shaping up. Temperatures will be cooler, stuck in the 50s under mostly cloudy to overcast skies, and some light showers are expected to pass through during the morning. The good news is that rain will taper off late morning with dry conditions throughout the afternoon.
Boston will host its annual Pride Parade, featuring a colorful procession, festival, and enthusiastic participants.
Boston prepares for June events with traffic alerts, advising public transit as road races, parades, and concerts lead to closures and parking restrictions.
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