If you're headed to Sunday afternoon's Cardinals game, plan your route ahead as many streets will be closed downtown for the annual PrideFest parade.
The Grand Pride Parade, which begins at noon, usually draws several hundred thousand attendees, making it one of downtown's biggest parades.
As a result, Market Street from Eighth to 16th streets will be closed, and some surrounding streets will also be blocked for staging.
Additionally, the festival grounds encompass several blocks north of Market Street and west of Tucker Boulevard.
The Cardinals wrap their series with the Cincinnati Reds starting at 1:15 p.m.
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MetroLink, with its 24 free park-and-ride lots, stops outside Busch Stadium as well as nearer to the Pride festival at Civic Center. Its station at Eighth and Pine remains closed for refurbishment through the end of July.
June 1 marks the beginning of LGBT+ Pride Month. Here are five ways to celebrate the occasion:. Many cities around the world are hosting pride parades and various other events that you can attend. Pride Month is a good time to volunteer or donate to your local LGBT+ youth or community center. Support your favorite LGBT+ artists by purchasing their music or watching their movies. Netflix has curated a Pride Month collection that features “shows, movies and specials for, by and about the LGBTQ community.” Pride Month is the perfect time to educate yourself about the history of Pride. The movement was sparked by the Stonewall Riots that took place in New York in 1969. Most importantly, take some time to support and celebrate your LGBT+ friends and family members