Mexicans and Central Americans in Adventure Bay

This is a story about Mexicans, Salvadorians, Guatemalans, Hondurans, and Nicaraguans lived in Adventure Bay, Queens, New York.

History and Culture
In Adventure Bay, there are not only immigrants from Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and other Hispanic countries, but there are also Mexicans and Central Americans. Every September 15th or 16th, Adventure Bay celebrates Mexican and Central American Day, especially with a festival at a parking lot in Adventure Bay's Little Puebla, Mexican and Central American music and dances, like Cumbia, Punta, and Regional Mexican, and Central American and Mexican food, like Mexican Street Tacos, Mole Poblano, Guatemalan Tostadas, Salvadorian Pupusas, and Honduran Baleadas. When Mexicans and Central Americans in Adventure Bay get married, the weddings are usually Mexican or Central American or both, regardless if they're opposite-sex weddings or same-sex weddings.

People
Jasmin Segura-Gonzalez was the first Honduran mayor to represent the town hall and her roots are from Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Bonifacio Hernandez is a famous chef at a Mexican restaurant called "Sabores Mexicanos en Bahía Aventura" along with his wife from Atlixco, Puebla, Lupita Rosales in Adventure Bay's Little Puebla from Mexico City, Mexico. Gabriel Fuentes is the current Nicaraguan wedding officiant from Managua, Nicaragua. Azucena Rivera-Benitez is a Salvadorian Adventure Bay News meterologist from San Salvador, El Salvador. Guadalupe Ramos is a Guatemalan-born Mariachi singer from Guatemala City, Guatemala.