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Scenes from Missoula’s Day of the Dead Parade
By Graham Coppes, 11-03-08
A little rain didn’t stop hundreds of people from attending the annual Day of the Dead celebration on Higgins Ave. in Missoula. The parade and festivities are in observance of the Mexican holiday Día de los Muertos. Every year Missoula citizens are invited to join the public celebration with costumes, artwork, memorials, music and dance. NewWest.Net photographer Graham Coppes captured the event in this slideshow.
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