Chinatown Main Street Summer Festival marks 14th anniversary
July 8, 2017
By: Valerie Sizhe Li
Tags: Chinatown Main Street
The 14th annual Chinatown Main Street Festival took place July 8 at the Chinatown Park on the Greenway.
The 14th annual Chinatown Main Street Festival took place July 8 at the Chinatown Park on the Greenway.
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