The parade will: Start at intersection of Hillsborough Street and S. Salisbury Street (near the Capitol), then head south.
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The parade kicks off at 10 a.m. on South Salisbury Street at Hillsborough Street, next to the State Capitol building. It typically lasts about an hour, according to event organizers. The route will ...