San Marcos is not your typical Tex-Mex restaurant
RALEIGH - Before you’ve had your first sip of margarita, it’s already abundantly clear that San Marcos is not your typical Tex-Mex joint.
RALEIGH - Before you’ve had your first sip of margarita, it’s already abundantly clear that San Marcos is not your typical Tex-Mex joint.
The National Fair of San Marcos (also known as "The Mexico Fair" or the "Fair of Fairs") is an annual event, which takes place between the months of April and May in the City of Aguascalientes in the Flag of Aguascalientes State of Aguascalientes (Flag of Mexico Center of Mexico).
Dia de los Muertos—the Day of the Dead—is a holiday celebrated on November 1. Although marked throughout Latin America, Dia de los Muertos is most strongly associated with Mexico, where the tradition originated.
The Mexican Pride Day is celebrated every May 5th. This date commemorates the anniversary of the Battle of Puebla, which took place in 1862. Although Mexico is remembered and commemorates the Mexican triumph in the conflict,in the United States it is where Cinco de Mayo is celebrated most strongly.Today I propose to review some information about Cinco de Mayo.