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  3. Mexicantown, Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Eckhous, a columnist for the Michigan Daily, said that Mexicantown was "one of Detroit’s most vibrant communities". [2] John Gallagher of the Detroit Free Press said that the commercial activity on West Vernor in Mexicantown is an example of what the Detroit Future City report suggested as something to replicate throughout the city. [3]

  4. Southwest Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Detroit travel guide from Wikivoyage 42°19′N 83°6′W  /  42.317°N 83.100°W  / 42.317; - This Wayne County, Michigan location article is a stub .

  5. Tacos de canasta - Wikipedia

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    Tacos de canasta are named for the basket that is used for storage and sale. Between 7:00 and 8:00, the taqueros leave Xiloxochitla, by bicycle if it is to the nearby municipalities, or in trucks if it is to the large cities such as Mexico City or Puebla; some of whom reside in the city during the week, and return to Xiloxochitla on the weekend ...

  6. History of Mexican Americans in Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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    In 1951 in Detroit there were about 15,000 to 17,000 U.S.-born ethnic Mexicans and 12,000 Mexican-born residents. [5] Around the 1950s/1960s, the second generation and third generation of Mexicans had been born in Michigan and their presence caused the size of the Metro Detroit Mexican community to increase. [6]

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  8. Nacional Monte de Piedad - Wikipedia

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    The Nacional Monte de Piedad is a not-for-profit institution and pawnshop whose main office is located just off the Zócalo, or main plaza of Mexico City.It was commanded to be built between 1774 and 1777 by Don Pedro Romero de Terreros, the Count of Regla as part of a movement to provide interest-free or low-interest loans to the poor.

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