
34th Annual Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade held in NYC's East Village
Perhaps the cutest Halloween parade of the year happened Saturday in the East Village as dogs got decked out in Tompkins Square Park. See photos: cbsloc.al/4eGRWOR
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Perhaps the cutest Halloween parade of the year happened Saturday in the East Village as dogs got decked out in Tompkins Square Park. See photos: cbsloc.al/4eGRWOR
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