Mexico Si Seor

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Mexico Si Seor
Thomas L Rogers
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A visit to the quarries above the city is most interesting. Immense grotto like caves, the roofs of which are supported by columns, have been made there by the extraction of the stone. Men transport the product of these quarries on their 235 backs down the mountain-side, through the streets, and up ladders to the workmen on the walls.
The main plaza is a small but very pretty triangular park raised above the streets, surrounded by fine stores on two sides, and on the third side by the parish ch
...urch. The chief resort of the people, however, is in the park called La Presa, near the upper reservoir ; there are the music stand and the prome- nade, and there is the oddest place of recreation in this odd country.
Historically the Alh6ndiga de Granaditas, known now as "The Castle, " is the most in- teresting building in the city. It was once an " Exchange, " as its name indicates, but now it is a federal prison. Hi- dalgo captured it early in his fight for independence. His companions were few, and so they could not hold the fort.


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