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La Villita’s Guadalupe Mural Continues to Heal

by Jacqueline Serrato December 8, 2021December 11, 2021

Leer en español ountless people have seen the enormous Virgen de Guadalupe street painting in Chicago’s La Villita neighborhood—a mural near 26th St. and Pulaski Ave.—that displays a young man kneeling in the foreground with his head bowed in prayer. Drivers and pedestrians can’t miss it, and people from out of state come to Chicago […]

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