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Photo: March of the zombies

Photo by Kirstie Shanley

June 6, 2010 – (Above) Zombies in search of BRAINS walk past Marina City for some reason on Saturday. The two-hour march took the voodoo spirits from Millennium Park to Daley Plaza and then back to Grant Park. Kirstie Shanley captured this playful scene on the south side of the State Street Bridge. (Click on image to view larger version.)

As the group marched, they shouted, “What do we want? BRAINS! When do we wants them? BRAINS!”

Chicago Zombie organizes the annual march, where participants are encouraged to “dress and be made up as a zombie and just shamble and act like one.” On the group’s Facebook page, the event had more than 2,600 confirmed guests.

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