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Important Historical site for BOTH countries!
I pedal here regularly, and have camped (and wrecked!) here, in addition bringing visitors to this site. It is situated on the banks of the Rio Bravo/Rio Grande in Parque Madero, adjacent to Boundary ...
To be standing inside the house were some of the revolution heroes lived and discuss civil war tactics was very overwhelming. It was also incredibly educational. Felt incredible pride to hear and see ...
Nice collection of period artifacts and pictures, the caretaker/guide is so knowledgeable about the history it's so amazing! I can just imagine Madero and Villa discussing strategy and how to transfor...
Collaboration & creativity is the past, present, and future!
I couldn't have been more pleased with my annual Irene's Biketour 2013 (re-routed from certain truncation East of Hueco Mountain due to severe Winter weather), which was whittled from six to one overn...
Did you know that the Mexican Revolution was headquartered for a month in Ciudad Juarez, right on the border between Texas, New Mexico and the Mexican state of Chihuahua? Well, it was headquarted in ...
Important Historical site for BOTH countries!
I pedal here regularly, and have camped (and wrecked!) here, in addition bringing visitors to this site. It is situated on the banks of the Rio Bravo/Rio Grande in Parque Madero, adjacent to Boundary ...
HISTORY ALIVE!
To be standing inside the house were some of the revolution heroes lived and discuss civil war tactics was very overwhelming. It was also incredibly educational. Felt incredible pride to hear and see ...
Mexican revolution history brought to life!
Nice collection of period artifacts and pictures, the caretaker/guide is so knowledgeable about the history it's so amazing! I can just imagine Madero and Villa discussing strategy and how to transfor...
Collaboration & creativity is the past, present, and future!
I couldn't have been more pleased with my annual Irene's Biketour 2013 (re-routed from certain truncation East of Hueco Mountain due to severe Winter weather), which was whittled from six to one overn...
Interesting part of U.S. and Mexican history
Did you know that the Mexican Revolution was headquartered for a month in Ciudad Juarez, right on the border between Texas, New Mexico and the Mexican state of Chihuahua? Well, it was headquarted in ...