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Food, fun and fancy footwork

Herald Staff Writer

Sunday, May 18, 2014 10:49 AM MT

Updated Sunday, May 18, 2014 4:04 PM MT

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A crowd gathered Sunday afternoon to dance to the sounds from Costa Rican band Ojo de Buey on Main Avenue during Taste of Durango. The annual event takes place downtown – between 8th and 12th streets – with a stage for music and food and drink vendors lining the four blocks of Main Avenue. Around 25 restaurants and a record six breweries participated this year. Proceeds from the fundraiser benefit Manna Soup Kitchen.
A crowd gathered Sunday afternoon to dance to the sounds from Costa Rican band Ojo de Buey on Main Avenue during Taste of Durango. The annual event takes place downtown – between 8th and 12th streets – with a stage for music and food and drink vendors lining the four blocks of Main Avenue. Around 25 restaurants and a record six breweries participated this year. Proceeds from the fundraiser benefit Manna Soup Kitchen.JENNAYE DERGE/Durango Herald

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