These parade route closures will take effect from 6:00 AM on September 15th through approximately 3 PM on the same day, extending along Cesar Chavez Ave. up to Gage Ave. We kindly request that residents and merchants who plan to host viewing parties or expect deliveries during the street closures inform their guests or vendors in advance. El Desfile es uno de los Desfiles del Día de la Independencia de México más grandes y de mayor duración. Anualmente se elige un tema del Desfile para reflejar el pasado, presente y futuro de la comunidad hispana. Celebrando Nuestras Tradiciones Enjoy the 53rd Little Village26th Street Mexican Independence Day Parade The traditional Mexican Independence Day Parade takes place in Chicago’s Little Village area, known by many as “Mexico of the Midwest” with a tradition that celebrates its fifty-third edition, framing the celebrations of the Mexican population in our country with a cultural [] Runners will precede the Little Village Mexican Independence Day Parade and receive a beautiful medal and t-shirt designed by talented local artists at the end of the race. Whether you’re a seasoned racer or new to running, the El Grito 5K is a fun and family-friendly way to kick off the Mexican Independence Day festivities. Mexican Independence Day 2025 guarantees a vibrant celebration of freedom and heritage. From historic reenactments to cultural festivities, the nation will commemorate its independence in a approach that is each respectful of custom and reflective of contemporary occasions. Angel Fire Independence Day Parade. Date: July 4, 2025 Time: 10:00 a.m. to Noon Location: N. Angel Fire Road, Angel Fire, NM 87710 Details: Angel Fire’s beloved Independence Day parade captures authentic small-town American spirit against the breathtaking backdrop of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. This charming community celebration features Join La Colmena for a vibrant parade honoring Mexican Independence Day! Admire live performances showcasing traditional dance and music, authentic cuisine from local vendors, family activities, and more. Plus, this year marks the parade’s fifth anniversary, making it an extra special can’t-miss celebration. Staten Island; September 15 from El Grito Chicago 2025 - Viva México! Celebrate Mexican Independence Day at El Grito Chicago in Grant Park!The iconic El Grito Chicago returns to downtown Chicago’s Grant Park, bringing the heart and soul of Mexican culture to the city. Starts on Sat, Sep 13, 2025 · 2:00 PM – Sun, Sep 14, 2025 · 10:00 PM (GMT-06:00) Central Time" This vibrant celebration is more than an event—it’s a For 75 years, nearly 50,000 of East Los Angeles and surrounding communities lined up along iconic Cesar Chavez Blvd. to watch school bands, equestrian units, folkloric groups, floats, and dignitaries, celebrating Mexican Independence Day. The Little Village Chamber of Commerce - Annual 26th Street Mexican Independence Day Parade is the LARGEST Mexican Independence Day Parade in the Midwest with close to 500k in attendance. The parade route on 26h Street is home to more than 1,500 businesses and known as the largest commercial corridor in Chicago, outside of the Magnificent Mile. El Grito Chicago, a vibrant celebration of Mexican Independence Day, is coming to Grant Park in downtown Chicago. This marks a significant moment for the city and its thriving Mexican community, as it’s the first time in over a decade that this iconic celebration takes place in downtown Chicago. Watch the parade live. Chicago's Mexican Independence Day will be broadcast live from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. on Telemundo Chicago, the NBC Chicago streaming channel, on Telemundo.com, NBCCHicago.com By Ivan Gomez. On September 13, 2025, Cleveland, Ohio, will host an unprecedented event: the first-ever celebration of Mexican Independence Day, organized by the Mexican Committee of Cleveland.(Comite Mexicano de Cleveland) This historic parade and festival will bring the essence of Mexican culture to the city, offering the local community the chance to experience a rich array of traditional The East LA Mexican Independence Day Parade & Festival is an annual celebration of Mexican culture and history. The first parade was held in 1946, produced and managed by Comite Mexicano Civico Patriotico, it has become a beloved tradition in the East Los Angeles area. Independence Day Parade line up begins at 9:30 a.m., judging begins at 10:30 a.m. and the parade starts at 11 a.m. Magic and Balloon Show featuring Grandma Granny will be from noon to 3 p.m. Memorial Horseshoe Tournament in memory of Bert and Wayne Mcgrew starts at 1 p.m. Kid Games and Frog and Turtle Races start at 1 p.m. Mexican Independence Day 2025 promises to be a vibrant display of culture, history, and national pride. Every year, on September 16, Mexicans around the world celebrate the start of the country’s fight for freedom from Spanish rule in 1810. The Little Village Chamber of Commerce announces the date and theme for the 2025 Annual 26th Street Mexican Independence Day Parade - 54th Edition. - September 14th, 2025 - 12 pm to 3 pm. The 26th Street Mexican Independence Day Parade proudly continues its tradition, kicking off at the iconic Little Village Arch on 26th Street and Albany Ave Mexican Independence Day Parade The Mexican Independence Day Parade, better known as the Mexican military parade, occurs every September 16th, the day after Mexico’s Independence Day celebrations on September 15th. Embracing this month means experiencing the essence of Mexican Independence Day 2025 firsthand. Here are the top seven ways to fully immerse yourself in the celebrations! 1. Top 7 Ways to Celebrate Mexican Independence Day 2025. 1. Parades and Festivals. When it comes to celebrations, parades in Mexico are a must-see! Mexican Independence Day, 9/16/2025: Experience vibrant parades, traditional dances, and delicious food, culminating in a magical night sky filled with fireworks and twinkling lights.
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