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Carnaval weekend brings music, dance and street closures to San Francisco’s Mission
San Francisco’s annual Carnaval celebration is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, with thousands of people expected to convene in the city’s Mission District and public agencies promoting travel alternatives because of road closures. The free two-day festival and parade will take place ...
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San Francisco’s annual Carnaval celebration is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, with thousands of people expected to convene in the city’s Mission District and public agencies promoting travel alternatives because of road closures. The free two-day festival and parade will take place ...
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According to Local News Matters’s source item, Carnaval weekend brings music, dance and street closures to San Francisco’s Mission, San Francisco’s annual Carnaval celebration is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, with thousands of people expected to convene in the city’s Mission District and public agencies promoting travel alternatives because of road closures. The free two-day festival and parade will take place along Harrison Street between 16th and 24th streets and will feature live music, […] The post Carnaval weekend brings music, dance and street closures to San Francisco’s Mission appeared first on Local News Matters .
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