Join the City of Inglewood for its annual Hispanic Heritage Festival on Saturday, September 23. This special event will recognize and celebrate the contributions of the Hispanic and Latino culture. The festival is free and will feature a classic car show, live bands, vendor booths, activities for children, health screenings, a food court, and more!
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City of Inglewood’s Hispanic Heritage Festival
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Hip-Hop America: The Mixtape Exhibit
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