September 7, 2013. 29 photos.
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Spectators lined up along Congress Avenue and W. Fourth to watch and cheer as the 2013 Austin Pride Parade rolled -
Kelly Kline (aka Wonder Woman) and Cynthia Lee Fontaine roll down Congress on the OilCan Harry’s float in the 2013 Pride Parade -
Austin rolls in the 2013 line-up of the annual Pride Parade -
Austin rolls in the 2013 line-up of the annual Pride Parade -
Austin rolls in the 2013 line-up of the annual Pride Parade -
Austin rolls in the 2013 line-up of the annual Pride Parade -
Shoe designer/transformer by day, go-go boy by night, Roosevelt Cevallos -
Austin’s L.O.W. Riders (Ladies on Wheels) in the 2013 Pride Parade -
Austin rolls in the 2013 line-up of the annual Pride Parade -
Austin rolls in the 2013 line-up of the annual Pride Parade -
Austin rolls in the 2013 line-up of the annual Pride Parade -
Austin rolls in the 2013 line-up of the annual Pride Parade -
L.A.’s Hi Fashion was a big part of the weekend’s festivities, playing the WERK! Fashion Show on Friday and on Pride’s main stage on Saturday, then strutting their stuff in our parade -
Austin rolls in the 2013 line-up of the annual Pride Parade -
Austin rolls in the 2013 line-up of the annual Pride Parade -
Austin rolls in the 2013 line-up of the annual Pride Parade -
Austin rolls in the 2013 line-up of the annual Pride Parade -
Krylon Superstar from SF’s Double Duchess belts it out at the 2013 Austin Pride Parade -
Austin rolls in the 2013 line-up of the annual Pride Parade -
Gears! -
Dead Music Capital band marched in the 2013 Austin Pride Parade -
Dandy Unicorn represent! -
The Gay Place Krewe tossed beads and MoonPies and luv at the 2013 Austin Pride Parade -
Austin rolls in the 2013 line-up of the annual Pride Parade -
Austin rolls in the 2013 line-up of the annual Pride Parade -
The WTF Colorguard -
Furry, foxy, fresh, and fun -
Austin area Girl Scouts stood with Austin Pride and marched in the annual parade -
Pretty much sums up the evening’s sentiment at Austin Pride Parade 2013
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