23rd Annual Cabalgata Binacional Celebration

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I had an opportunity to witness this today and will take part of the ongoing festivities later.

The history behind the Cabalagata (Cavalcade) began with the commemoration of the day Mexican revolutionary General Francisco “Pancho” Villa carried out an attack on the town. The pre-dawn raid occurred on March 9, 1916. Villa’s army – numbered in the hundreds - killed 18 American citizens, including 8 U.S. soldiers who were stationed nearby. It has been estimated that close to 100 of Villa’s revolutionaries were killed.

The Cabalgata Binacional represents the goodwill and strong relationships Mexico and the United States have built since the attack. The Fiesta de Amistad was added to the Cabalgata in celebration of the horse riders coming together in the village. (Bill Armendariz - Deming Headlight)

My apologies for the focus and distance. I will try to perform better in the future by making sure my lens is clean and in focus.

May God once again shine His Face on us.
May God bless America
May God bless Mexico

https://www.demingheadlight.com/story/news/2022/02/24/columbus-nm-prepares-23rd-annual-cabalgata-binacional-celebration23rd Annual Cabalgata Binacional Celebration/6925748001/

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