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The Carolina Hurricanes will take to downtown Raleigh streets on Satuday, June 20 at 11 a.m. to celebrate their historic win. For fans who can’t make it to the parade or don’t want to deal with the traffic, you can watch the entire celebration on ABC11, ABC11.com and their ABC11 North Carolina mobile app.
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The parade can also be streamed on Spectrum, WRAL and CBS17.
The parade will start at the intersection of Hillsborough and St. Mary’s streets, according to the Canes’ website.
The procession ends at Davie Street, where a rally at City Plaza will take place.
The parade will be your best chance to see the Stanley Cup in Raleigh, the News & Observer previously reported.
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The Cup, made of silver and nickel alloy, weighs 34.5 pounds and is nearly 3 feet tall, according to the Hockey Hall of Fame.
After the parade, there will be a rally held in City Plaza on Fayetteville Street, allowing fans to hear from players, coaches and guests of the team.
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