The Rey Azteca mariachi band with dancer Norma Romeroled the South Street Headhouse District’s annual Day of the Dead parade down South Street, Sunday, November 1, 2015.
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Dozens of people carrying skeleton puppets and some donning face paint marched down South Street to celebrate the traditional Mexican Dia de los Muertos.
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The Rey Azteca mariachi band with dancer Norma Romero led the South Street Headhouse District's annual Day of the Dead parade down South Street, Sunday, November 1, 2015. Dozens of people carrying skeleton puppets and some donning face paint marched down South Street to celebrate the traditional Mexican Dia de los Muertos.Charles Mostoller
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The Rey Azteca mariachi band with dancer Norma Romero led the South Street Headhouse District's annual Day of the Dead parade down South Street, Sunday, November 1, 2015. Dozens of people carrying skeleton puppets and some donning face paint marched down South Street to celebrate the traditional Mexican Dia de los Muertos.Charles Mostoller
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The Rey Azteca mariachi band with dancer Norma Romero led the South Street Headhouse District's annual Day of the Dead parade down South Street, Sunday, November 1, 2015. Dozens of people carrying skeleton puppets and some donning face paint marched down South Street to celebrate the traditional Mexican Dia de los Muertos.Charles Mostoller
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The Rey Azteca mariachi band with dancer Norma Romero led the South Street Headhouse District's annual Day of the Dead parade down South Street, Sunday, November 1, 2015. Dozens of people carrying skeleton puppets and some donning face paint marched down South Street to celebrate the traditional Mexican Dia de los Muertos.Charles Mostoller
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The Rey Azteca mariachi band with dancer Norma Romero led the South Street Headhouse District's annual Day of the Dead parade down South Street, Sunday, November 1, 2015. Dozens of people carrying skeleton puppets and some donning face paint marched down South Street to celebrate the traditional Mexican Dia de los Muertos.Charles Mostoller
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The Rey Azteca mariachi band with dancer Norma Romero led the South Street Headhouse District's annual Day of the Dead parade down South Street, Sunday, November 1, 2015. Dozens of people carrying skeleton puppets and some donning face paint marched down South Street to celebrate the traditional Mexican Dia de los Muertos.Charles Mostoller
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The Rey Azteca mariachi band with dancer Norma Romero led the South Street Headhouse District's annual Day of the Dead parade down South Street, Sunday, November 1, 2015. Dozens of people carrying skeleton puppets and some donning face paint marched down South Street to celebrate the traditional Mexican Dia de los Muertos.Charles Mostoller
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The Rey Azteca mariachi band with dancer Norma Romero led the South Street Headhouse District's annual Day of the Dead parade down South Street, Sunday, November 1, 2015. Dozens of people carrying skeleton puppets and some donning face paint marched down South Street to celebrate the traditional Mexican Dia de los Muertos.Charles Mostoller
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The Rey Azteca mariachi band with dancer Norma Romero led the South Street Headhouse District's annual Day of the Dead parade down South Street, Sunday, November 1, 2015. Dozens of people carrying skeleton puppets and some donning face paint marched down South Street to celebrate the traditional Mexican Dia de los Muertos.Charles Mostoller
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The Rey Azteca mariachi band with dancer Norma Romero (pictured in pink) led the SoutCharles Mostoller
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The Rey Azteca mariachi band with dancer Norma Romero led the South Street Headhouse District's annual Day of the Dead parade down South Street, Sunday, November 1, 2015. Dozens of people carrying skeleton puppets and some donning face paint marched down South Street to celebrate the traditional Mexican Dia de los Muertos.Charles Mostoller
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The Rey Azteca mariachi band with dancer Norma Romero led the South Street Headhouse District's annual Day of the Dead parade down South Street, Sunday, November 1, 2015. Dozens of people carrying skeleton puppets and some donning face paint marched down South Street to celebrate the traditional Mexican Dia de los Muertos.Charles Mostoller
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The Rey Azteca mariachi band with dancer Norma Romero led the South Street Headhouse District's annual Day of the Dead parade down South Street, Sunday, November 1, 2015. Dozens of people carrying skeleton puppets and some donning face paint marched down South Street to celebrate the traditional Mexican Dia de los Muertos.Charles Mostoller
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The Rey Azteca mariachi band with dancer Norma Romero led the South Street Headhouse District's annual Day of the Dead parade down South Street, Sunday, November 1, 2015. Dozens of people carrying skeleton puppets and some donning face paint marched down South Street to celebrate the traditional Mexican Dia de los Muertos.Charles Mostoller
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The Rey Azteca mariachi band with dancer Norma Romero led the South Street Headhouse District's annual Day of the Dead parade down South Street, Sunday, November 1, 2015. Dozens of people carrying skeleton puppets and some donning face paint marched down South Street to celebrate the traditional Mexican Dia de los Muertos.Charles Mostoller
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The Rey Azteca mariachi band with dancer Norma Romero led the South Street Headhouse District's annual Day of the Dead parade down South Street, Sunday, November 1, 2015. Dozens of people carrying skeleton puppets and some donning face paint marched down South Street to celebrate the traditional Mexican Dia de los Muertos.Charles Mostoller
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The Rey Azteca mariachi band with dancer Norma Romero led the South Street Headhouse District's annual Day of the Dead parade down South Street, Sunday, November 1, 2015. Dozens of people carrying skeleton puppets and some donning face paint marched down South Street to celebrate the traditional Mexican Dia de los Muertos.Charles Mostoller