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  2. Charro Days - Wikipedia

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    Charro Days, also known as Charro Days Fiesta or Charro Days Festival, is a two-nation fiesta and an annual four-day pre-Lenten celebration held in Brownsville, Texas, United States in cooperation with Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico. The grito—a joyous Mexican shout—opens the festivities every year.

  3. Brownsville's Charro Days to kick off 87th annual ... - AOL

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    Listen instead Charro Days Fiesta 2024 gets underway at 1 p.m. Saturday when Baile Del Sol kicks off the beloved annual celebration in front of Charro Days headquarters at 455 E. Elizabeth St. in ...

  4. Sombrero Festival - Wikipedia

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    This festival is designed to enhance the spirit of Charro Days, and to add to the festivities. [2] The Sombrero Festival is held in Washington Park in Brownsville, Texas. The Sombrero Festival was founded in Brownsville, TX, in 1986 by Danny Loff in order to enhance the spirit of Charro Days and to expand the activities available to the general ...

  5. Mexican fiestas in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Charro Days Fiesta; jointson, Arizona — End of August (Celebrates the founding of Tucson—Presidio de San Agustín del Tucsón—as well as honoring the saint.) La Fiesta de los Vaqueros; Tucson, Arizona — last weekend in February; The Fiesta in Santa Barbara, California; Fiesta Mexicana [1] in Topeka, Kansas, July, a 5-day festival

  6. Charro Park - Wikipedia

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    Charro Park is a baseball venue in Brownsville, Texas, on the campus of St. Joseph's Academy. [1] The ballpark once hosted a game between the Kansas City Monarchs and ...

  7. New Year's traditions have united families, and the world ...

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    This tradition stems from the Viking days, when a blond stranger arriving at your door in the middle of the night usually meant trouble. In Japan, Buddhist temples ring their bells 108 times at ...

  8. Sorry, Boomers: These Holiday Traditions Are Disappearing

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    Some time-honored holiday traditions seem to be fading away. Bidding a few of them goodbye makes us feel holly jolly, while others give us more of a blue Christmas vibe.

  9. Charro - Wikipedia

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    The "charro film" was a genre of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema between 1935 and 1959, and probably played a large role in popularizing the charro, akin to what occurred with the advent of the American Western. The most notable charro stars were José Alfredo Jiménez, Pedro Infante, Jorge Negrete, Antonio Aguilar, and Tito Guizar. [22]