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Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Our “Gay Place” editor Sarah Marloff (l) with cohort Katie Van Strander -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Chronicle team: Nina Hernandez (l), Sarah Marloff, and Jana Birchum -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
On Friday night, Rain on 4th hosted one half of the official Austin Pride Men’s Party: Glow -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Down the block, Lesbutante & the Boss hosted their fifth annual Women’s Party for Austin Pride -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Lesbutante & the Boss, a.k.a. Kelly West and Michelle Solorzano Daly (l) -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community. -
Neither rain, nor scorching temps, nor running mascara could stop the city’s queer community from celebrating Austin Pride 2018 all weekend long. Despite a major down pour just hours before rolling out, Saturday night’s parade brought one of the largest crowds and wettest routes in recent history. Over 100 floats lit up Downtown for the second night in a row. Pride revelers took over several blocks of Fourth Street to kick off the celebratory weekend on Friday, in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and in honor of the entire LGBTQIA community.
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