Dia de los Muertos is traditionally celebrated on Nov 1 and Nov. 2.
From Boyle Heights to East Los Angeles to Olvera Street and beyond, as many Southern California families are set to celebrate the Day of the Dead or “Dia de los Muertos,” their altars dedicated to their loved ones will be decorated with Mexican marigolds.
The Mexican marigolds are said to attract the souls of those who have passed, guiding them with bright petals and fragrance back to their living loved ones here on earth.Sign up for NBC LA's News Headlines newsletter.
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