Day of the Dead: What It Is and How This Texas City Celebrates in Style

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El Paso, Texas is a city that is known for being proud of its Mexican culture, especially when it comes to Dia De Los Muertos, Day of The Dead.

Although El Paso didn’t take the number one spot for the best place to celebrate Day of The Dead in the United States, our city still celebrates with parades, events, costumes, and more. However, many people may not know what this day is all about.

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Ever wondered what Day of the Dead is all about?

Known as Día de los Muertos in Spanish, it’s not your typical spooky season festivity. Originating in Mexico, this meaningful holiday, celebrated on November 1st and 2nd, honors loved ones who have passed away. But don’t be mistaken—it’s not a day for mourning. Instead, it’s a joyful celebration of life and remembrance. Think colorful skulls (calaveras), marigold flowers, elaborate altars (ofrendas), and lots of delicious food!

People create ofrendas in their homes, decorating them with photos, favorite foods, and mementos of their departed. The belief is that the spirits of loved ones return to visit, guided by the scent of marigolds and the glow of candles. It’s all about keeping their memory alive with joy, music, and food like pan de muerto (a special sweet bread).

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San Antonio, Texas, knows how to throw a Día de los Muertos bash!

San Antonio was number 2 on the list of the best places to celebrate Day of The Dead, and to me, I was not surprised!…

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