Gay LGBT Pride Photo Gallery: Portland 2014
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Powered by Cincopa Video Hosting solution.Portland Oregon Pride Parade 2014 Portland Oregon LGBT Gay Pride Parade June 15, 2014. It was pouring rain for Sunday's Portland Pride Parade 2014. With pouring rain, the prospects were dim and grim for the Portland LGBT Gay Pride Parade on June 15, 2014. height 600 width 851 originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AM People started to gather as the rain stopped for the Portland Pride Parade. When the rain suddenly stopped, the crowds began to gather for the start of the Portland LGBTQ Pride Parade on June 15, 2014. height 600 width 851 originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AM A man with an umbrella at the Portland Pride Parade 2014. People wondered whether to carry an umbrella, and this man was determined that he would stay dry, and STAY DRY he did, at the Portland LGBTQ Pride Parade on June 15, 2014. height 1100 width 850 originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AM Fitness buffs from Kettlebell Studio are waiting to start the Portland Pride Parade. Fitness buffs from Kettlebell Studio were happy the rain stopped, and are waiting to start marching in the Portland LGBTQ Pride Parade on June 15, 2014. height 600 width 851 originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AM A parade contingent with PRIDE spelled with balloons in the Portland Pride Parade. Pride is spelled out in huge letters with colorful balloons, at the Portland LGBTQ Pride Parade on June 15, 2014. height 542 width 788 originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AM This Portland Pride Parade float is CC Slaughters nightclub entry. CC Slaughters nightclub and rainbow room lounge is a dance club in Portland. Their colorful rainbow float honors the LGBTQ community in the Portland LGBTQ Pride Parade on June 15, 2014. height 600 width 851 originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AM A female impersonator waves to the crowd at the Portland Pride Parade. A female impersonator wearing a tiara, a ball gown, and dripping in jewels, waves to the crowd at the Portland LGBTQ Pride Parade on June 15, 2014. height 600 width 851 originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AM Noreen and Doreen try to keep up in the Portland Pride Parade. We're always the bridesmaids, and never the bride! Poor Noreen and Doreen were bringing up the rear at the Portland LGBTQ Pride Parade on June 15, 2014. height 600 width 851 originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AM A heterosexual man carries a sign supporting the Portland Pride Parade. A straight man is walking in the parade with a homemade placard supporting the LGBTQ community. It says Psyched 2 B Your Ally, which was cheered by the crowds at the Portland LGBTQ Pride Parade on June 15, 2014. height 600 width 851 originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AM A colorful and supportive Morrmon contingent walks in the Portland Pride Parade. A large group of Mormons marched together in the parade, carrying signs in support of LGBT people, that said Love, and I see your true colors and they are beautiful, and I'm for marriage, in the Portland LGBTQ Pride Parade on June 15, 2014. height 600 width 851 originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AM A group of personal trainers on spinning bikes were in the Portland Pride Parade. A group of very fit personal trainers were on a float in the parade with stationary spinning bikes, to encourage exercise in the community, at the Portland LGBTQ Pride Parade on June 15, 2014. height 600 width 851 originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AM The Portland Pride Festival mainstage for live musical performances. A large crowd listens to music at the mainstage for live musical performances, at the Portland LGBTQ Pride Festival in Tom McCall Waterfront Park, on June 15, 2014. height 600 width 851 originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AM Pride Northwest's Portland LGBT Pride Festival and Parade was a success. Pride Northwest is Oregon and Southwest Washington’s LGBTQ Pride organization. They produced Portland’s LGBT Gay Pride waterfront Festival and Parade, which was a smashing success. They implore everyone to LIVE OUT LOUD! height 600 width 851 originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AM
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