Carnaval Takes Over Mission
2857 24th St, Mission, San Francisco
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- The Carnaval San Francisco Grand Parade is taking place in the Mission District, featuring over 5,500 performers from diverse cultural backgrounds. The event includes a street festival with live music, dancing, and food vendors along Harrison Street.
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Drivers should expect major street closures, heavy crowds, and transit reroutes throughout the Mission District until about 4 p.m.
A street festival with live music, dancing, and food vendors is also taking place along Harrison Street between 16th and 24th streets through the evening.
The parade began near 24th Street and Bryant Street before moving along Mission Street toward 15th Street and South Van Ness Avenue. More than 5,500 performers representing Latin American, Caribbean, and global cultures are participating in the event.
The annual Carnaval San Francisco Grand Parade is underway in the Mission District, bringing thousands of performers and spectators into the neighborhood for one of the city’s largest cultural celebrations.
Incident reported at 2857 24th St.
Drivers should expect major street closures, heavy crowds, and transit reroutes throughout the Mission District until about 4 p.m.
A street festival with live music, dancing, and food vendors is also taking place along Harrison Street between 16th and 24th streets through the evening.
The parade began near 24th Street and Bryant Street before moving along Mission Street toward 15th Street and South Van Ness Avenue. More than 5,500 performers representing Latin American, Caribbean, and global cultures are participating in the event.
The annual Carnaval San Francisco Grand Parade is underway in the Mission District, bringing thousands of performers and spectators into the neighborhood for one of the city’s largest cultural celebrations.
Incident reported at 2857 24th St.
Drivers should expect major street closures, heavy crowds, and transit reroutes throughout the Mission District until about 4 p.m.
A street festival with live music, dancing, and food vendors is also taking place along Harrison Street between 16th and 24th streets through the evening.
The parade began near 24th Street and Bryant Street before moving along Mission Street toward 15th Street and South Van Ness Avenue. More than 5,500 performers representing Latin American, Caribbean, and global cultures are participating in the event.
The annual Carnaval San Francisco Grand Parade is underway in the Mission District, bringing thousands of performers and spectators into the neighborhood for one of the city’s largest cultural celebrations.
Incident reported at 2857 24th St.
Drivers should expect major street closures, heavy crowds, and transit reroutes throughout the Mission District until about 4 p.m.
A street festival with live music, dancing, and food vendors is also taking place along Harrison Street between 16th and 24th streets through the evening.
The parade began near 24th Street and Bryant Street before moving along Mission Street toward 15th Street and South Van Ness Avenue. More than 5,500 performers representing Latin American, Caribbean, and global cultures are participating in the event.
The annual Carnaval San Francisco Grand Parade is underway in the Mission District, bringing thousands of performers and spectators into the neighborhood for one of the city’s largest cultural celebrations.
Incident reported at 2857 24th St.
Drivers should expect major street closures, heavy crowds, and transit reroutes throughout the Mission District until about 4 p.m.
A street festival with live music, dancing, and food vendors is also taking place along Harrison Street between 16th and 24th streets through the evening.
The parade began near 24th Street and Bryant Street before moving along Mission Street toward 15th Street and South Van Ness Avenue. More than 5,500 performers representing Latin American, Caribbean, and global cultures are participating in the event.
The annual Carnaval San Francisco Grand Parade is underway in the Mission District, bringing thousands of performers and spectators into the neighborhood for one of the city’s largest cultural celebrations.
Incident reported at 2857 24th St.
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It’s not just a Brazilian celebration
Not just Mexican flags either. Not every latino person is Mexican😂
Fucking hate this event
@fresnoUser2303545011 I don’t attend public events that have large crowds because of the possibility of an active shooter or car terrorist, especially one to celebrate a minority culture. Hate to say this but that’s what this country has become.
No one asked.
It’s not just a Brazilian celebration
Not just Mexican flags either. Not every latino person is Mexican😂
Fucking hate this event
@fresnoUser2303545011 I don’t attend public events that have large crowds because of the possibility of an active shooter or car terrorist, especially one to celebrate a minority culture. Hate to say this but that’s what this country has become.
No one asked.
It’s not just a Brazilian celebration
Not just Mexican flags either. Not every latino person is Mexican😂
Fucking hate this event
@fresnoUser2303545011 I don’t attend public events that have large crowds because of the possibility of an active shooter or car terrorist, especially one to celebrate a minority culture. Hate to say this but that’s what this country has become.
No one asked.
It’s not just a Brazilian celebration
Not just Mexican flags either. Not every latino person is Mexican😂
Fucking hate this event
@fresnoUser2303545011 I don’t attend public events that have large crowds because of the possibility of an active shooter or car terrorist, especially one to celebrate a minority culture. Hate to say this but that’s what this country has become.
No one asked.
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It’s not just a Brazilian celebration
Not just Mexican flags either. Not every latino person is Mexican😂
Fucking hate this event
@fresnoUser2303545011 I don’t attend public events that have large crowds because of the possibility of an active shooter or car terrorist, especially one to celebrate a minority culture. Hate to say this but that’s what this country has become.
No one asked.