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{{short description|Outdoor events celebrating LGBTQ social and self acceptance, achievements, legal rights, and pride}}
{{Distinguish|The Gay Parade}}
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  |image = São Paulo LGBT Pride Parade 2014 (14108541924).jpg
  |image_size =300px
  |alt = Image of 2014 pride parade in São Paulo
(contracted; show full)7;, June 28, 1970, p. A3</ref> from [[Washington Square Park, Chicago|Washington Square Park]] ("Bughouse Square") to the [[Chicago Water Tower|Water Tower]] at the intersection of [[Michigan Avenue (Chicago)|Michigan]] and [[Chicago Avenue|Chicago]] avenues, which was the route originally planned, and then many of the participants spontaneously marched on to the [[Richard J. Daley Center#Daley Plaza|Civic Center (now Richard J. Daley) Plaza]].<ref name="CGP1971w">{{cite web
  |url= http://www.newberry.org/outspoken/exhibit/objectlist_section3.html |title= Outspoken: Chicago's Free Speech Tradition |publisher= Newberry Library |accessdate=  2008-09-07 |archive-date= February 17, 2005 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20050217142658/http://www.newberry.org/outspoken/exhibit/objectlist_section3.html |url-status= dead }}</ref> The date was chosen because the Stonewall events began on the last Saturday of June and because organizers wanted to reach the maximum number of Michigan Avenue shoppers. Subsequent Chicago parades have been held on the last Sunday of June, coinciding with the date of many similar parades elsewhere.

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<small>This page was moved from [[:en:Pride parade]]. Its edit history can be viewed at [[Pride parade/edithistory]]</small></noinclude>