PUEBLO, Colo. (KOAA) — For many people, this time of year means dressing up and trick-or-treating, but for others, it's about remembering.

At El Pueblo History Museum , they're keeping the tradition of Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, alive, showing that celebrating life can also mean honoring death, one candle, one picture at a time.

"The tradition is that they will come back and be with us on Día de los Muertos, which is November 2," said Dianne Archuleta, Director of El Pueblo History Museum.

But the celebration begins a day before, November 1, known as All Saints Day.

"That's the day we celebrate children who've passed," said Archuleta.

November 2 is All Souls Day, honoring adults who have died, a tradition that dates back thousands of years.

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