HOUSTON – Cheers can be heard across Houston as the Astros made history winning the World Series Wednesday night.

The Mayor of Houston, Sylvester Turner, is inviting Astros fans to celebrate their triumph in the World Championship Parade. The landmark win comes months after Hurricane Harvey while Houstonians continue to recover.

“It's a true privilege to proudly host this magnificent salute to our hometown team that has earned history,” said Mayor Turner. “As we bounce back from Hurricane Harvey, we are more than ready to welcome our heroes home in proper form."

On Friday, Nov. 3 the parade will kick off at 2 p.m. between Smith and the Interstate 45 underpass. The area will be closed off at Allen Parkway starting at noon. Additional road closures include Taft at 1 p.m. and the McKinney I-45 exit at 1 p.m.

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The Mayor warns that numerous parking garages are still not operational after the hurricane. Parade goers are encouraged to take the MetroRail. Street parking along the parade route will be closed.

Check out the full map of open parking garages here. 

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has delcared Nov. 3 Houston Astros Day statewide. 

“Earn History was truly a fitting motto to follow this season, as this team displayed tremendous character and grit, fighting through adversity to bring home the franchise’s first World Series title," said Governor Abbott. “Like the Astros, Texans are known for their spirit and resolve, and in the wake of Harvey’s devastation, we were able to see the persevering nature of Texans on full display. This victory is a great honor for the Astros, and will serve as inspiration to a city and state that is passionate about its sports.”

The Governor's Mansion will light up orange and blue Thursday night to celebrate the Astros' win. The lighting will begin at 6:30 p.m. at 1010 Colorado St. in Austin. 

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