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After a two-year pandemic hiatus, the traditional Mexican Independence Day Parade will resume Sunday in East Los Angeles with colorful floats, charros, dancers, musicians and special guests ...
Mirella Padilla encourages her daughter, Quetzali, 3, at the start of the Pilsen Mexican Independence Day Parade on West 18th Street, Sept. 10, 2022, in Chicago. The Willis Tower is visible from ...
The rain failed to dampen the parade Sunday, as more than 60 decorated cars made their way up Broad Street and around City Hall to celebrate Mexican Independence Day. In its second year, the “Desfile ...
To recognize the day, leaders with United Migrant Opportunity Services hosted the 50th Mexican Independence Day Parade. "It motivates me to just, to see all of this community gathering," Laura ...
A little over a decade later, Mexico finally won its independence from Spain on Aug. 24, 1821. Though Mexican Independence Day is officially Sept. 16, celebrations in Milwaukee will take place on ...
And next Sunday the annual 26th Street Mexican Independence Day Parade will take place in Little Village. However, Jerry said Pilsen does it better. “We do, we enjoy more, ...
MILWAUKEE - From colorful clothing to decked-out cars and Mexican flags flying high, thousands took in the annual Mexican Independence Day Parade in Milwaukee on Sunday, Sept. 15. No matter where ...
EAST LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The beloved traditional Mexican Independence Day Parade returned to East Los Angeles Sunday, and this year's theme was "Empowering Latina Women In Our Community." Now in ...
Sunday, Sept. 15, Chicago's 53rd annual 26th Street Mexican Independence Day Parade -- considered one of the largest parades in the Midwest -- steps off at 12 p.m. in Little Village.
Mexican Independence Day Parade on Port Richmond Avenue was the fifth annual held on Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024. (Staten Island Advance/Pamela Silvestri) Pamela Silvestri ...
The annual Mexican Independence Day parade came one day before the holiday, but that did not stop the colorful floats, dancers, ethnic music, equestrian teams, and even ice cream and cotton candy ...
The Brief. The annual Mexican Independence Day Parade took place in Milwaukee on Sunday, Sept. 15. The parade started on 20th and Oklahoma, and it ended at UMOS on Chase Avenue.