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Monday, March 9, 2026
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Home Tags Mexican history

Tag: mexican history

old silver smelter at San Antonio Dam in Hidalgo, Mexico

Drowned by Mexico’s thirst, underwater towns emerge during drought

Leigh Thelmadatter - May 22, 2021 0
Guillermo del Toro at Hollywood Walk of Fame

Is ‘Mexico’ a country? A state? A city? An identity? The answer...

Leigh Thelmadatter - May 8, 2021 0
San Gregorio Atlapulco’s Barrio La Cruz neighborhood celebrates the Feast of the Holy Cross with a mix of indigenous and Catholic traditions going back centuries.

Both ancient and modern roots influence a Xochimilco Holy Cross fiesta

Joseph Sorrentino - April 21, 2021 0
Salvador Mayorga takes in the view from Rancho el Mexicano.

The tale of ‘The Third Guadalajara,’ located in the middle of...

John Pint - April 9, 2021 0
Iván Galeazzi Cahuantzi and Zuri Merlo with one of the murals they're together bringing to life in the town of Chipilo, Puebla to illustrate aspects of its history.

Mural project aims to educate residents about their town’s unique history

Joseph Sorrentino - April 7, 2021 0
Monroy’s murals enliven public buildings in Jalisco, like this one, The Influence of Technology on Medicine, at the University of Guadalajara Medical School.

Artist’s eye-catching murals a dramatic addition to Jalisco’s public spaces

John Pint - March 19, 2021 0
Cool Papa Bell

US Negro League stars found better pay, integration and fame in...

Rich Tenorio - March 16, 2021 0
Famous image of Adelitas on train taken by photographer Jerónimo Hernández.

A century after the Revolution’s end, the Adelitas still await real...

Leigh Thelmadatter - March 7, 2021 0
Historian Francisco Gallegos Franco wrote down stories that have been repeated by locals for hundreds of years as part of Tepatitlán, Jalisco's oral history.

An 1800s mechanic who ‘could fix anything’ left his mark on...

John Pint - March 5, 2021 0
The Balmis vaccination expedition from Spain to its colonies in the Americas could teach us a thing or two about immunization campaigns.

An 1800s vaccine campaign in Mexico offers lessons in beating Covid

Rich Tenorio - February 16, 2021 0
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