Dia de Muertos is one of the most respected holidays in many Latin American countries. Particularly popular in Mexico, the Mexican people honor their dead with great pomp and fanfare. Here’s what we saw at this year’s Cleveland celebration in Gordon Square.

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Emanuel Wallace is a photographer and journalist from Cleveland, Ohio. He has been the staff photographer for Cleveland Scene magazine since 2014. In the past, he has contributed to Cleveland.com, Destination Cleveland and the Call & Post, among other outlets. In his spare time, Emanuel likes to experiment with crafting various cocktails and brewing his own beer.