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  2. List of World Heritage Sites in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Camino Real, or the Royal Inland Route, was a trade route for silver extracted from the mines in Mexico and mercury imported from Europe. It was active from the mid-16th to the 19th centuries and stretched over 2,600 km (1,600 mi) from north of Mexico City to Santa Fe in today's New Mexico. This serial site comprises the Mexican part of the ...

  3. San Jose de Gracia, Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    It is considered that the current home town of San Jose de Gracia, came in the early nineteenth century, when which the brothers Francisco, Salvador, Antonio Rafael and José Antonio Hernández Padilla surname, great grandchildren the said Christopher Hernandez, share these settled land with their families and laborers.

  4. Tourism in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Mexico burgeoned subsequent to the establishment of the Mexican republic. Noteworthy figures such as Alexander von Humboldt, Frannie Calderón de la Barca, John Lloyd Stephens, and Edward B. Tylor significantly contributed to the burgeoning interest in Mexico as a tourist destination through their writings and explorations.

  5. Mexican handcrafts and folk art - Wikipedia

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    Wood and fiber crafts for sale at the municipal market in Pátzcuaro. Dolls made of cartonería from the Miss Lupita project.. Mexican handcrafts and folk art is a complex collection of items made with various materials and fashioned for utilitarian, decorative or other purposes, such as wall hangings, vases, toys and items created for celebrations, festivities and religious rites. [1]

  6. San José de Gracia, Aguascalientes - Wikipedia

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    City Hall. The origins of San José de Gracia go back to the time of the congregation of indigenous Chichimecas who worked in the hacienda de garabato but when dying their last benefit was that they could settle in the foothills of the Sierra Fría, in a place that over time would be called "de Martha" ", this between the years 1673 and 1675.

  7. Portal:Mexico/Things you can do - Wikipedia

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    Here are some things you can do: Accuracy disputes : Guillermo Zúñiga Martínez , Félix Malpica Valverde , Marcial Maciel , Tomás Ruíz González Attention : Fandango (band) , Mi pequeña Soledad , Mina Rosita Vieja disaster , Mexican Federal Highway , List of Mexican Federal Highways , List of cities in Mexico , Culiacán , casta ...

  8. Muchas Gracias restaurant coming soon to a popular ... - AOL

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    Muchas Gracias put in a second-place offer in case the first deal fell through. ... Sanchez said his father got his start in the restaurant business when he t moved to the U.S. from Mexico at 15.

  9. San José de Gracia Church - Wikipedia

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    The San Jose de Gracia Church, also known as Church of Santo Tomas Del Rio de Las Trampas, is a historic church on the main plaza of Las Trampas, New Mexico.Built between 1760 and 1776, it is one of the least-altered examples of a Spanish Colonial Pueblo mission church, with adobe walls rising 34 feet (10 m) in height.