It’s dynasty day in Los Angeles.

Fresh off their second World Series win in a row — and their third in the past six years — the Los Angeles Dodgers were gearing up to celebrate their latest championship with thousands from around Southern California, who descended on Downtown L.A. and Dodger Stadium on Monday, Nov. 3.

By around 8:30 a.m., thousands of Dodgers fans had already lined Temple Street in Downtown Los Angeles, scrambling on top of walls, bus stop shades and utility boxes in hopes of securing the perfect spot to watch the parade, which is set to begin at 11 a.m.

Hundreds of Dodger fans also packed inside the Grand Avenue Arts/Bunker Hill Metro station around the same time, waiting for elevators to take them up to the street and the parade route.

A blaring air horn from within

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