Great Fayetteville Kiss-In
August 16, 2009 | Fayetteville, Arkansas | Vetting explained
I tromped on down to Fayetteville, Arkansas' historic Fayetteville Square to report on the Great American Kiss-in, Arkansas version. Down here, we call it the Great Fayetteville Kiss-In.
The event is held yearly across the country to promote Gay Pride and to support acceptance of public displays of affection by same-sex couples.
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