Thousands turn out for Castro Halloween celebration
1st Nov 2005, 07:18 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Thousands of revelers came out for a well-behaved Halloween celebration in the Castro on Monday night with people dressed as Adam and Eve, Jedi knights and even an iPod. Vincent Roy, 34, of San Francisco, dressed up for the first time at the city's gay and lesbian community's massive Halloween street party. He wore a cardboard iPod costume that played dance tunes when people pushed a play button.
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