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Chicago will once again celebrate Mexico's Independence


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'El Grito' to Hit Harrison Park in Chicago
for Mexican independence day
    Chicago can yet again celebrate Mexico's Independence with a massive festival that kicks off Friday on the city's Southwest side.
    The celebration, that marks 207 years of independence in Mexico, is in its fourth consecutive year and will take place Friday through Sunday at Harrison Park.
    An official ceremony hosted by the Mexican consul in Chicago are held at 10 p.m. Friday. The event are streamed live on Telemundo Chicago.
    The remainder of the weekend can feature a family-friendly festival that has a parade and alternative festivities.
    The parade is expected to start at noon Saturday at 18th Street and Halsted Avenue continued on a route to Harrison Park.
    Hours later, the Independence Cup football game final are played at seven p.m., featuring eight groups from totally different Mexican states.

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