Pueblo de Santiago: Monterrey
Pueblo de Santiago: Monterrey
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Mexico Travel Guide and DestinationsPueblo de Santiago: MonterreyPueblo de Santiago: Monterrey We are in process of collecting information about this site…. Related Mexico Travel InformationPueblo Bravo Rafting: AcapulcoPueblo Bravo Rafting: Acapulco QuerĂ©taro : State of QuerĂ©taroQuerĂ©taro was founded on 25 July 1531. On this date Spanish Conquistador Hernán PĂ©rez Bocanegra y CĂłrdoba arrived with OtomĂ Indian ConĂn, the chief Jilotepec, to found the town of QuerĂ©taro. He is said to have won without resorting to arms after seeing a vision of the Cross and Saint Santiago, after whom the city was named. The city's Convent of the Cross has a stone cross from the early Spanish era. In 1656 the city was named "The Noble & Loyal City of Santiago of Queretaro", by Viceroy the Duke of Alburquerque; the title was confirmed in 1712 by King Philip State hopes float brings attention to New MexicoState hopes float brings attention to New Mexico New Mexico is hoping a float in the Tournament of Roses parade Monday in Pasadena, Calif., brings attention to the state. New Mexico’s entry, called “Land of Enchantment,” is the latest in an aggressive effort by New Mexico officials to market the state for tourism and movies. Gov. Bill Richardson not only will be waving to parade-goers from the float, he also will have talks with California film industry officials. The Tourism Department also hopes to get the attention of football fans by giving away free tickets to the Rose Bowl. The state’s float will cost Museo de Monterrey: MonterreyMuseo de Monterrey: Monterrey We are in process of collecting information about this site…. Museo Metropolitano de la Ciudad de Monterrey: MonterreyMuseo Metropolitano de la Ciudad de Monterrey: Monterrey We are in process of collecting information about this site…. Alameda: MonterreyAlameda: Monterrey This is a park for kids and adult. A nice place with a lot of hotels nearby for travellers. Address : Avenida Pino Suárez y Washington Poniente Zona Centro, Monterrey 64000, Mexico Cascada Cola de Caballo: MonterreyCascada Cola de Caballo (Horsetail Falls): Monterrey "Horsetail Falls", a 25 meter waterfall, is six km up a road leading west off the national highway at the south end of El Cercado. You can park at either the hotel or continue up the rod a few meters to the main entrance to the falls. After parking and paying admission, you can begin the scenic walk (or ride a donkey cart) to the falls. You can walk until cascades (almost one mile) from the entrance or can rent a cart thrown by a horse or mounting to horse. You can acercarte Museo de la Fauna y Ciencias Naturales de Monterrey: MonterreyMuseo de la Fauna y Ciencias Naturales de Monterrey: Monterrey We are in process of collecting information about this site…. Barrio Antiguo: MonterreyBarrio Antiguo: Monterrey Walk trought the streets of the Barrio Antiguo (Old District), find the northern arquitecture, combination of colors and old window bars. This is a place full of art gallerys, bars, night clubs, coffe shop store and more. The center of nightlife in Monterrey is definitely Barrio Antiguo, but there is plenty of action spread out over the rest of the city. Theatre, concerts with big name entertainers, discos, small coffee houses, Norteña music shows, salsa clubs, jazz and piano bars, extravagant rodeo shows all combine to provide a selection that should satisfy everybody. Many of the Casino de MonterreyCasino de Monterrey Its style is neoclassic, distinguish in its interior two levels with ample halls; the access perrons present/display a marquee worked in blacksmith shop with singular beauty. This he is one of the places that are distinguished in Monterrey like seat of infinity of cultural and social activities. Casino of Monterrey the original building was constructed in 1866; this one was destroyed by a fire in 1914. Later in 1922 the architect Alfred Giles designed the present building. Built in 1866, a great fire consumed it in 1914 necessitating its entire re-construction in 1922 with the designs of Alfred |
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