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Photos: 4/20 in Denver's Civic Center Park proves more popular than 4/21

Denver's annual 4/20 festivities drew thousands, as is clear from our 4/20 at Civic Center Park photo gallery and marijuana critic William Breathes's account. But the first-ever second day of the bash attracted only a relative handful of tokers to Civic Center. Was a sequel too much even for hardcore...
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Denver's annual 4/20 festivities drew thousands, as is clear from our 4/20 at Civic Center Park photo gallery and marijuana critic William Breathes's account. But the first-ever second day of the bash attracted only a relative handful of tokers to Civic Center. Was a sequel too much even for hardcore weed fans? Or was everyone still blazed from the day before? Ponder these questions while perusing photographer Brandon Marshall's shots from what was, at the very least, a glorious Colorado Saturday. Page down to see more 4/21 at Civic Center Park photos by Brandon Marshall. Page down to see more 4/21 at Civic Center Park photos by Brandon Marshall. Page down to see more 4/21 at Civic Center Park photos by Brandon Marshall. Page down to see more 4/21 at Civic Center Park photos by Brandon Marshall. Page down to see more 4/21 at Civic Center Park photos by Brandon Marshall. Page down to see more 4/21 at Civic Center Park photos by Brandon Marshall. Page down to see more 4/21 at Civic Center Park photos by Brandon Marshall. Page down to see more 4/21 at Civic Center Park photos by Brandon Marshall. Follow and like the Michael Roberts/Westword Facebook page.

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