Free San Francisco Events: September 21-23, 2012

Five Fun (And Free!) Things To Do This Weekend
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This article comes to us courtesy of SF Station.

By Matt Crawford

San Francisco's anything-goes street party, the Folsom Street Fair is back with leather, rubber and lots of skin this weekend. Look out for action-packed fun at the SuperHero Street Fair (small donation asked). Tour de Fat returns with bikes and beer at Golden Gate Park and Chinatown celebrates the changing seasons with the Autumn Moon Festival Street Fair.

Weekend Events: September 21-23, 2012
Tour de Fat 2012: Bikes And Beer(01 of05)
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New Belgium Brewing's cycling circus is back at Lindley Meadow in Golden Gate Park with a bike parade, live entertainment, local food and brews. Saturday (credit:Flickr: The Bike Fed)
Super Hero Street Fair 2012(02 of05)
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Local superheroes, decked out in their action-figure finest, party to electronic music on five stages with awards for local volunteers and activists. Saturday (credit:Flickr: selkie30)
Roadworks: A Steamroller Printing Festival(03 of05)
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It gets heavy at the Steamroller Printing Festival, featuring a three-ton construction steamroller that will produce large-scale prints, food vendors and local artisans. Saturday (credit:Flickr: Telstar Logistics)
Autumn Moon Festival Street Fair(04 of05)
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A Chinatown street market will be accompanied by an opening parade on Saturday followed by a Chinese dragon appearance for the finale on Sunday. Saturday and Sunday (credit:Flickr: DavidYuWeb)
Folsom Street Fair(05 of05)
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For the more adventurous festival-goer, anything goes at the Folsom Street Fair and its kinky display of fetish, leather and rubber gear. Expect plenty of skin, too. Sunday (credit:Flickr: J M F Photography)

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