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Made In America Kicks Off For 10th Year Despite Historic Flooding In Philadelphia From Tropical Storm Ida

"I'm going to go front and center," Nate Pinzer said. "I'm going to go right in the mosh pit, and I'm going to go crazy."

(Ned Silverman/Patch)

September 5, 2021

Despite the historic flooding that contributed to road closures, and continuing clean-up efforts, the Made in America festival kicked off on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway on Saturday night. Several buildings across from the festival were evacuated due to dangerous conditions and flooding, but the festival kicked off without a hitch.

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People from all over trekked to Made in America’s 10th year on the Parkway. It’s an exciting time for those waiting with anticipation.

“I’m going to go front and center,” Nate Pinzer said. “I’m going to go right in the mosh pit, and I’m going to go crazy.”

Find out what's happening in Philadelphiafor free with the latest updates from Patch.



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