With 26 UNESCO-declared world heritage sites, charming colonial towns and dozens of thrilling cities, there's plenty to explore in this country of 109 million. Outside the cities, stunning Pacific beaches, stark deserts, mangrove swamps and swimming holes provide all you need for a relaxing, romantic or adventurous vacation. Captivating, cosmopolitan and chaotic Mexico City and the 32 states offer an incredible abundance of experiences, from laid-back and leisurely to upbeat to adrenalin-charging.
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This museum is a Government of the State of Sonora’s agency. This place was property of Don Francisco Obregon Tapia, son of the General Alvaro Obregon, who for a long time kept it as a private collection. Thanks to the efforts made by the State Government and Obregon’s family, this property has been enabled to exhibit everything that had been guarded by the relatives of General Alvaro Obregon. It opened to the public on October 29th, 2009. The museum has Don Alvaro Obregon as its principal figure, and has different scenarios about the valleys from the Yaqui and Mayo rivers, the Mexican Revolution, armed Sonoran people, and about the construction of contemporaneous Mexico.
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This museum documents the history of Mexico's navy.
Great naval museum, with a lot of rooms (all air conditioned) full with historic things of the Veracruz harbor and the Mexican Navy, several scale models of ships, planes, helicopters (one real), guns, uniforms, and all the naval parafernalia and traditions within a historic building. A must if you visit the city.
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Lots of things you didn't know about the Mexican navy, it's history and training techniques. Inexpensive entry for an interesting hour
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