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Pirate, Hats
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![]() Where else but at a San Francisco Pride event would pink pirates chat with a farmer in such an unthreatening manner?
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![]() The object of the St. Stupids Day Parade was to dress in a silly or stupid manner. Here a fellow with a pirate-like beard dressed in a modern dress shirt and tie, while wearing a pirate hat.
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![]() The annual Renaissance Faire in Golden Gate Park featured roving groups dressed in period costumes. Here was the roving band of pirates, one dressed in a fancy swash-buckling hat complete with modern buttons.
Pirate Hats • San Francisco Renaissance Faire 2008 ![]() ![]() ![]() Add a comment or report a mistake
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![]() The Pirates of Emerson is a Haunted Theme Park located at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton. Open every October. Here was one very overstated pirate hat.
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![]() The Pirates of Emerson were a troupe of actors that performed in a traveling Haunted Adventure House in various locations. Here was an example of a simple cloth used as a modest pirate hat.
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