Title supplied by cataloger. The Festival of Masks was created in the mid-1970s by the Craft and Folk Art Museum (CAFAM) to celebrate the diverse heritage of Los Angeles and to provide an arena for cross-cultural exchange. The 6th Annual festival was a two-day event held in Hancock Park on October 31 & November 1, 1981. The festival parade, held on the second day, was co-sponsored by CAFAM and Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation. Mario Machado, an actor and news anchor, served as the host for the television broadcast on local Channel 28, KCET. Masked Girl Scouts of Troupe 294 participate in the 1981 Festival of Masks parade on Wilshire Boulevard near Ogden Drive. They are walking past the May Company Budget Store.
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image
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1 slide : color ; 5x5 cm. Photographic color slides
Festival of Masks Parade Festivals Parades Costumes Masks Streets Pedestrians Children Girl Scouts Sidewalks Commercial buildings Street signs Department stores Lost architecture May Company California Los Angeles County (Calif.).--Department of Parks and Recreation Craft and Folk Art Museum (1973-1997) Wilshire Boulevard (Los Angeles, Calif.) Ogden Drive (Los Angeles, Calif.) Miracle Mile (Los Angeles, Calif.)
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