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Mar 12, 2021 2:19 PM EST
Courtesy: Lexington Police Department
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– On Saturday, officials say several roads in downtown Lexington will be closed for the Shamrock Parade. According to officials, West Butler Street, from Columbia Avenue to North Church Street, along with Haygood Street and part of Meetze Street will be closed beginning at 12:30 p.m. to allow parade participants to stage and prepare their floats.
At 1:45 p.m., West Main Street, from Columbia Avenue to North Lake Drive, will be closed in preparation for the parade’s 2 p.m. start time.
The parade will run from Haywood Street to West Main Street to North Lake Drive to West Butler Street. Officials recommend spectators go to West Main Street for the best view of the parade.
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Streetwise - The Sands of Time
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Streetwise - The Sands of Time
by Frank Dunnigan
September 2009
There was a time, not all that long ago, when sand dunes still covered most of the Outside Lands. Even today, I can recall the massive expanse of sand that once covered the corner of 17th Avenue & Vicente Street where St. Cecilia s Church now stands. There was an even bigger area at the Sunset Reservoir near my grandmother s house on 21st Avenue near Quintara, plus any number of corner lots on Taraval, Vicente, and Noriega, from 19th Avenue all the way out to the beach. But the biggest sand dune that I remember, and the one that had the biggest impact on my life stretched from 37th Avenue to 39th Avenue, and from Pacheco to Rivera.
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