Downtown Streets Open As Mexican Independence Day Celebrations Continue Sunday In Chicago

mexican independence day celebrations Clog downtown chicago
mexican independence day celebrations Clog downtown chicago

Mexican Independence Day Celebrations Clog Downtown Chicago Hundreds of revelers are expected to pack downtown and the Little Village neighborhood on the city's Southwest Side again Sunday, as Mexican Independence Day celebrations continue Sunday's During the second night of celebrations, people inside the caravans, which are very popular and also a way for people to demonstrate their pride and heritage, waved flags from their vehicles or had

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юааcelebrationsюаб For юааmexicanюаб юааindependenceюаб юааdayюаб Take Over юааchicagoюабтащs юааstr Hundreds of revelers are expected to pack both downtown and the Little Village neighborhood again Sunday, as Mexican Independence Day celebrations continue The Mexican Independence Day Parade kicked CHICAGO — Downtown streets are open again Monday morning after hundreds of revelers packed both downtown and the Little Village neighborhood again Sunday, as Mexican Independence Day Organizers say the two-day El Grito Fest, which runs Saturday and Sunday, should provide a “safe and vibrant” alternative to ad hoc celebrations that previously ended in gridlock and arrests El Grito fest organizers were bombarded with questions from Downtown residents at a meeting Tuesday, just two weeks before the fest is slated to be held in Grant Park

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