Spanish forces and their Indigenous allies captured Tenochtitlán in 1521, bringing the Aztec Empire’s reign to a close after less than a century. The White House, whose cornerstone was laid in 1792, ...
Event includes a calaveras auction and a ballet folklorico performance as guests remember the lives of those who have died.
Cempasúchil, Day of the Dead's iconic flower, adorns altars to deceased loved ones. Its uses stretch back to pre-Hispanic ...
Día de los Muertos Downtown Ventura will feature a car show, music on three stages, a street market, outdoor cantinas, and more from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nov. 2 on three blocks of Main Street in Ventura ...
Día de Los Muertos is just around the corner. Here are four fun ways to celebrate the Mexican holiday in Stockton.
Día de los Muertos celebrates deceased loved ones in a way that is not burdened by sadness or fear, says Marta Martinez ...
Live music, a classic car show, crafts for children, vendors and more will be featured at the Día de los Muertos celebration ...
A year later, Cortés returned with a larger army and ransacked Tenochtitlán. The Spanish killed the new emperor and put an end to the great Aztec Empire. They also searched for the lost gold to no ...
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The holiday's origins go back a couple of millennia in Mexico, to the time of the Aztec empire. Aztecs had traditions of honoring the dead, believing that when someone died, their spirit went to ...