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简介The Chicago Cubs are holding their victory parade to celebrate their first World Series title in 108 ...
The Chicago Cubs are holding their victory parade to celebrate their first World Series title in 108 years, and the entire city is amped. 。
The celebration includes a parade that will end with a huge rally at Grant Park prompting thousands of people to crowd around the entrance in what can only be described as joyous chaos.。
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NBC Chicago captured a video of the gates of the park opening to the public, which caused a stampede of people rushing to enter security lines.。
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