On Saturday evening, roughly 150 zombies made their way from Davis Square, down Mass Ave, and into Cambridge as part of a Zombie March organized by Alli Auldridge. They lurched. They moaned. They surrounded cars and befuddled, delighted, and frightened passers-by. Here, watch a slideshow of the undead action with photographs by Jamie Fairstone.
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