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The 50th annual Memphis Pride Parade took place Saturday, June 21, in Downtown Memphis after severe weather postponed its original date.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — To celebrate Pride Month, Memphians came out in droves to Beale Street for the Memphis Pride Parade.
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In honor of Pride Month, Memphians celebrated with the Puppy Pride Parade and the Mid-South Pride Parade.
The celebrations included man’s best friend in all shapes, forms and paws. The Moxy Memphis, just off North Front Street, played host to the third annual Puppy Pride Parade.