By Liliana Elena Gonzalez
@mexatua
The Bosque Cuauhtémoc (formerly known as Bosque San Pedro) is located on the corner of Aqueduct and Ventura Puente Avenue. It has a lot of trees, several quarry fountains, a beautiful Gazebo, the statue of Cuauhtemoc and many stone benches. The Natural History Museum and the Contemporary Art Museum are located within
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By Liliana Elena Gonzalez
@mexatua
We are celebrating the 469th anniversary of Morelia. Many activities take place this month, such as contests, conferences, artistic presentations and night festivals in downtown. These activities are called Fiestas Morelianas.
In this month the Agricultural, Cattle & Handicrafts Fair takes place. It has Craft shows, livestock, trade and industry. Spectacles of music
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By Liliana Elena Gonzalez
@mexatua
Equestrian Statue of Morelos: Sculpted by the Italian artist José Inghillieri and dedicated to José Ma. Morelos. This piece is a patriotic symbol of freedom.
Morelos whole name was: José María Teclo Morelos y Pavón. He was born in September 30, 1765 in Valladolid, now Morelia. He was a Mexican Roman Catholic priest
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By Liliana Elena Gonzalez
@mexatua
Callejon del Romance: The “Romance Alley” is a passage with pink quarry, flowers and fountains. It connects Madero avenue with Luis Moya street. It is located in front of the Aqueduct, Fray Antonio de San Miguel Avenue and the Villalongin Square. This place is surrounded in a romantic aura because all of
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By Liliana Elena Gonzalez
@mexatua
Aqueduct: This baroque construction has 253 arcs. It was built under the orders of Bishop Fray Antonio de San Miguel in 1785, so the city could have more access to drinkable water and the indians could have more jobs.
Fray Antonio de San Miguel Street: It was built in 1732 under the orders
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By Liliana Elena Rodríguez
It was a very nice Sunday morning when we arrived to the hotel Fiesta Inn in Morelia. There we met a lively realtor’s group which was very excited to visit and learn about Michoacan’s culture. I knew we would get along well right away.
We started the day by going around the streets
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By John Glaab
“A Glimpse of Michoacan” was an added attraction to the Annual Conference of the Mexican Association of Real Estate Professions. (AMPI).
The event was a real estate tour of the area surrounding Morelia, the capital of Michoacan. It brought together a group of Realtors®, mainly from the Texas Association of Realtors (TAR), but also
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By Linda Neil
Tour agenda:
DEPARTURE TIME: 8:00 a.m. Lobby, Hotel Fiesta Inn, Morelia.
We will travel ten to fifteen minutes to a home in the historic center of Morelia where we will enjoy coffee and sweet rolls.
After a brief tour of historic Morelia where we will hear about history, land values and living style. Then we will
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By Liliana Elena Gonzalez
@mexatua
Join Linda Neil and me in the one day tour & realtors® networking session Glimpse of Michoacán, the Real México!
Why is Michoacán unique and why should a broker be interested? John Glaab (Linda´s husband) has sent me the following list:
Michoacán, the world’s avocado capital abounds with agricultural richness
Rich in culture and crafts, taught
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