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August 6, 2005.  Linda Bisignano closes Sixth Avenue from Euclid to Douglas and holds her annual  (Two) Block Party.


Here's two confirmed fans of Linda's Block Party.


Some people come to see the two blocks of classic cars.


Of course, there's always a few clowns at every party.


Party hearty under the non-golden arches.


Two DJs laid down the platter chatter and gave away T-shirts.


Loose children were captured and confined in these mostly humane cages.


Or, screaming and yelling, forced to jump from these heights. 


Some people just wanted to relax.


Plus one kinda lazy rottweiler.

  
Lots more classic cars.


Some people have skeletons in their closet ...


Good crowd having a good time right outside Chuck's.


You can never have too many clowns.


Yes, the police were there.


Numerous neighborhood notables.


Quite a contrast in some of the classic cars


Those that came for a good time were not disappointed.


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