LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- More than 1,700 people came out Saturday for the annual Frankfort Avenue Easter Parade.

There were colorful floats, costumes, dance groups, antique cars and lots of candy.

The parade started at St. Mark's Episcopal Church and ended at Pope Street.

People lined the streets to catch the popular spring event.

"When you look around here you've got groups of kids here, groups of kids there," parade coordinator Scott Endres said. "It is bringing the community together and it is not just Crescent Hill and Clifton - it goes much wider than that. It is more of a community, bringing people to an event they can enjoy, have fun with, get some candy, see some things they didn't think they would ever see."

At the end of the parade, people could participate in the bunny hop.

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