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Women's Rights March Will Shut Down Streets Saturday in Hollywood

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Plan for a detour this weekend if your day behind the wheel requires you go through Hollywood. A Women's Rights March will be taking place the majority of the afternoon of Saturday March 9, and there will be street closures.

All lanes of Hollywood Boulevard between Vine Street and Cahuenga Boulevard will be closed at Noon. The march, which gets underway at 1 p.m., will travel westbound to Cahuenga, then south on Cahuenga to Sunset, then West on Sunset to Schrader, then north on Schrader to Hollywood.

From there, the march will proceed west to Orange Drive, where a rally is slated to take place until 5 p.m. The official disbanding time is 7 p.m. according to documents.

All affected streets are slated to reopen at 4 p.m., according to Navigate Hollywood.

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For those who'd rather march, the event is being organized by WORD L.A., who have more information about participating on their site.

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