San Luis Potosí is the capital of and most populous city in the Mexican state of the same name. The city lies at an elevation of about 6,000 feet. It has an estimated population of over 700,000 inhabitants in the city proper, and a population of over 1 million in its metropolitan area. This makes [...]
San Luis Potosí: City of Industry and Tourism
by Jack Hickey on July 18, 2011 in Agriculture, Architecture, Business and Economy, Central Mexico, Food & Drink, Industries, Other, San Luis Potosi
The Stunning Sculptures of Guadalajara
by Scott Fleischmann on June 16, 2011 in Arts, Culture, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Other, Pacific Ocean, Sculpture
The sculptures of Guadalajara are diverse and stunning… we are able to show the contrast between the traditional and modern styles
Chapala, Ajijic, Mezcala and More – The Lake Chapala Region of Jalisco
by Scott Fleischmann on June 11, 2011 in Ajijic, Architecture, Chapala, Culture, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mezcala, Music, Religion & Spirituality, Visual Arts, Weather
It is said that there are more Canadian and US citizens living in Chapala than in any other municipality outside of Canada and the United States. This is not surprising considering that the Lake Chapala region is beautiful and it is filled with culture, history and art.
Monterrey – Mexico’s Magnificent ‘Sultan of the North’
by Peter Colman on June 1, 2011 in Anthropology, Archaeology, Arts, Business and Economy, Colonial Destinations, Conferences, Conventions, Culture, Dance, Education, Festivals, History, Industries, Music, Northern Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Regions & States, Uncategorized, Visual Arts
The city of Monterrey, with a population in excess of 3.4 million, is Mexico’s third largest city and high tech/industrial centerpiece. Monterrey also enjoys the distinction of being one of Latin America’s more enchanting cosmopolitan centers.
Portrait of Jay Dunn, Photojournalist Extraordinaire
by Peter Colman on May 31, 2011 in Arts, Education, Festivals, Locations, My Mexican Experience, Religion & Spirituality, Uncategorized, Visual Arts, Yucatan

