CHICAGO PRIDE PARADE

Chicago Pride Parade 2006 from Rooftop on Halsted St.

Rainbow flags decorate Lake View East in anticipation of the Chicago Pride Parade.


The 'Chicago Pride Parade', also colloquially called the 'Chicago Gay Pride Parade', is the annual gay pride parade held on the last Sunday of June in Chicago, Illinois in the United States. It is considered the culmination of the larger 'Gay Pride Month', as promulgated by the Chicago City Council and Mayor of Chicago.
The first parade was organized in 1969 upon the establishment of Boystown, Chicago, the nation's first government-recognized gay village. The parade takes place through the main streets of Lake View East, a neighborhood enclave of the Lakeview community area. Recent parades have started at noon on Halsted Street, proceeding north from Belmont Avenue, passing the Center on Halsted at Waveland; south on Broadway Avenue (at Grace) to Diversey Avenue and east on Diversey Avenue to Cannon Drive.
With the increasing political participation of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Americans and the community's relatively high financial resources through political action groups and as individual donors, Illinois politicians have increased their presence at the Chicago Pride Parade. Both the Illinois Democratic and Republican Parties are heavily represented, most noticeably by current Governor Rod Blagojevich, a Democrat, and Treasurer Judy Baar Topinka, a Republican. Both have strong support from many gay and lesbian groups.
The 2007 parade is the 38th annual parade. The 2005 parade included 250 entries and was attended by over 400,000 spectators. Among them were several marching bands, dance troups, twirlers, and many political figures.

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Annual Parade Details
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Annual Parade Details



1985: (17th) Attendance: 35,000

1986: (18th) Attendance:

1987: (19th) Attendance:

1988: (20th) Attendance:

1989: (21st) Attendance:

1990: (22nd) Attendance: 100,000

1991: (23rd) Attendance:

1992: (24th) Attendance: 115,000

1993: (25th) Attendance: 140,000

1994: (26th) Attendance: 150,000

1995: (27th) Attendance: 175,000

1996: (28th) Attendance: 150,000

1997: (29th) Attendance: 200,000

1998: (30th) Attendance: 200,000+

1999: (31st) Attendance: 250,000

2001: (32nd) Attendance: 350,000

2002: (33rd) Attendance: 350,000

2003: (34th) Grand Marshall Billy Bean Attendance: 375,000[1]

2004: (35th) Grand Marshall Esera Tuaolo Attendance: 375,000[2]

2005: (36th) Grand Marshall Wilson Cruz Attendance: 450,000[3]

2006: (37th) Grand Marshall George Takei Attendance: 400,000[4]

2007: (38th) Grand Marshall John Amaechi Attendance: 450,000[5]
Unless otherwise noted attendance estimates are from Chicago Sun-Times Archives estimates

External links



www.chicagopridecalendar.org

www.chicagopride.com

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