Uniquely is a Modesto Bee series that covers the moments, landmarks and personalities that define what makes living in the Central Valley so special. Lowriders are officially getting a day in Modesto.
Pueblo’s 52nd Cinco de Mayo in the Parks is steeped in significance. “Fifty-two is a number that represents a lot to the Aztec Mexica culture,” Tomas Martinez Ortega, one of the organizers of the ...
Quinceañeras are coming-of-age celebrations in Latin American communities as girls turn 15. Sometimes, lowriders are part of the party. This digital color print by Wendy Chavez, “Quince, Firmes Car ...
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SACRAMENTO — Joe Moreno said it's always been his dream to drive Sacramento streets in a lowrider. "It's a good feeling to have the top down and cruise around the city," he said. For more than 30 ...
Thousands turned out Saturday for the first official Lowrider Parade in San Francisco's Mission District. The event also featured a "hopping contest" and a car show. Local businesses got in on the ...
One of the most beautiful things about lowrider culture is it allows the ultimate expression of individuality across an automotive canvas. There are no restrictions on which cars or trucks can be ...
SAN ANTONIO — A new exhibit featuring lowriders and the San Antonio lowrider community is now on display at San Antonio International Airport. The exhibit is part of Hispanic Heritage Month which runs ...
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