Archive | May, 2010

Veracruz – An Eclectic Port with Electric Excitement

Veracruz is rich in history, culture, architecture, tourist sites and celebrations…It is tree-lined and filled with specialty shops, boutiques, and restaurants…Enjoy the eclectic port with electric excitement – Veracruz.

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Bring on the Burrito!

Legend has it that on the heels (or rather, the hooves) of the Mexican Revolution of 1910-1921, somewhere in the neighborhood of Bella Vista, Ciudad Juárez, in the Mexican State of Chihuahua, a certain Juan Mendez set up the first four-legged road-side Burritos stand.

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Guanajuato – The Majestic Silver Center of Mexico’s Colonial Culture

Guanajuato’s Conflicted, but Colorful Colonial Past The ancient colonial city of Guanajuato, with a population of just over 150,000, is located in the center of the State of Guanajuato, an area covering nearly 12 thousand square miles. Guanajuato shares a turbulent, but colorful past with its sister city, Guadalajara, just a few hundred kilometers to [...]

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Guadalajara – Mexico’s “Pearl of the West,” and Centerpiece of Culture and Cosmopolitan Life

“Guadalajara, capital of the state of Jalisco, in Mexico’s fertile west-central lowlands, is a living, thriving 500-year-old masterpiece of Mexican tradition.”

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Explore the Variety of Enchiladas

Enchiladas are tortillas, generally fried, covered with some sauce and with some filler… Combine enchiladas with sides of red rice and beans and they become the versatile base of the main course in a memorable meal.

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