Come to the Dia de Los Muertos celebration on October 27th through the 29th and the Dia de Los Muertos procession on November 2nd starting at 6pm. This age old tradition has deep roots in the Las Cruces community and is one known for its Calavera (or “Sugar Skull”) costumes, dance performances, and traditional procession. The event is free to all ages and has several famous restaurants within a few minutes walking distance.
Come to the Dia de Los Muertos celebration on October 27th through the 29th and the Dia de Los Muertos procession on November 2nd starting at 6pm. This age old tradition has deep roots in the Las Cruces community and is one known for its Calavera (or “Sugar Skull”) costumes, dance performances, and traditional procession. The event is free to all ages and has several famous restaurants within a few minutes walking distance.
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