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dia de los muertos

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Photos: Joy and remembrance at Long Beach’s ninth Día de los Muertos parade

Avatar photo by John Donegan Nov 2, 2024Nov 2, 2024

Hundreds gathered to take part in the celebration Saturday morning. If you couldn’t make it, check out our photos of what you missed.

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Día de los Muertos parade returns Saturday to Downtown Long Beach

Avatar photo by John Donegan Oct 29, 2024Oct 29, 2024
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Long Beach celebrates Dia de los Muertos with parade and festival

Avatar photo by Maison Tran Nov 4, 2023Nov 4, 2023
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Sounds of Latin American tradition, culture take over Downtown Long Beach for Día de los Muertos parade

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia Nov 5, 2022Nov 5, 2022
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North Long Beach nonprofit to honor the dead with two-day Dia de los Muertos celebration

Avatar photo by Stephanie Rivera Oct 31, 2019
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