DETROIT – The corner of Six Mile and Woodward Avenue in Palmer Park was packed on Saturday as folks came out for the 20th annual Hotter Than July Pride Picnic. There was live entertainment, a fashion show and free HIV testing on site. LGBT Detroit, the agency that produces HTJ, offered no official crowd estimates. But there were likely thousands who passed through the park. BTL photos: Jason A. Michael
Twentieth Annual Hotter Than July Pride Picnic Offered Up Plenty Of Fun
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