A Final Glance Back at Pride Weekend: The Drag March

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As a final look back at the historic Stonewall 50 Pride Weekend, we present highlights of the June 28 Drag March. Starting in Tompkins Square Park in the East Village shortly before sunset, hundreds of draq queens and kings and other costumed revelers marched west to the Stonewall Inn, where they arrived in time for the wrap-up of the Pride Rally there.

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Begun in 1994, the year that commemorated Stonewwall 25 — one of its co-founders was Gilbert Baker, creator of the Rainbow Flag — in 2019 it’s Still Just A Drag March.

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