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Photos: Thousands attend 2023 Pittsburgh Pride March Downtown

The 2023 Pittsburgh Pride Parade on the Andy Warhol on Saturday.
Attendees of the 2023 Pittsburgh Pride Parade walk on the Andy Warhol Bridge on Saturday.
An attendee waves a progress pride flag at the 2023 Pittsburgh Pride Parade in Downtown on Saturday.
(Left) People wave pride flags, (Right) An attendee holds a sign at the 2023 Pittsburgh Pride March on Saturday.
Attendees of the 2023 Pittsburgh Pride Parade walk on the Andy Warhol Bridge on Saturday.
An attendee stands in front of a banner at the 2023 Pittsburgh Pride Parade in Downtown on Saturday.
Pittsburgh Steeline, an independent professional drumline, at the 2023 Pittsburgh Pride Parade in Downtown on Saturday.
(Left) An attendee holds a pole with a transgender pride flag and a Black Lives Matter flag at the 2023 Pittsburgh Pride March on Saturday. (Right) A pride flag.
Iceburgh, the mascot of the Pittsburgh Penguins, at the 2023 Pittsburgh Pride Parade in Downtown on June 3.
A child playing with foam at the 2023 Pittsburgh Pride Parade in Downtown on Saturday.
Attendees of the 2023 Pittsburgh Pride Parade in Downtown on Saturday.
Attendees of the 2023 Pittsburgh Pride Parade in foam on Saturday.
Gov. Josh Shapiro at the 2023 Pittsburgh Pride Parade on the Andy Warhol Bridge on Saturday.
Attendees dance at the 2023 Pittsburgh Pride Parade in Downtown on Saturday.
Sen. John Fetterman at the 2023 Pittsburgh Pride Parade in Downtown on Saturday.

Thousands gathered at Liberty Avenue and 11th Street for the 2023 Pittsburgh Pride March on Saturday. Hosted by Pittsburgh Pride Revolution, this year marked Pittsburgh’s 50th year of celebrating Pride month. Wearing  colorful outfits and pride flags, attendees started the march Downtown, walked across the Andy Warhol Bridge and proceeded to the Pittsburgh Pride Festival at Allegheny Commons Park. The march included a lineup of motorcycles, a giant pride flag, drag queens and kings and various community organizations, politicians and local businesses.  

 

 

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