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There were many activities across the Chicago area, including the massive Mexican Independence Day parade in Little Village.
Chicago officials warn visitors of increased traffic downtown throughout the weekend, especially around Grant Park.
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15, 2024. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune) A person waves a flag through the window of the El Valor trolley during the Mexican Independence Day Parade in Little Village on Sunday, Sept.
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Crowds gather at Butler Field in Grant Park on Sunday to celebrate Mexican Independence Day at El Grito Chicago. The two-day event was the first such city-sanctioned event downtown in a decade.
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An "El Grito" festival is planned this weekend in Chicago, with thousands expected to attend Mexican Independence Day celebrations in Grant Park, Little Village and beyond.